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Aldo Genovesio is a Full Professor at the University of Eastern Piedmont Amedeo Avogadro's Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences. His research focuses on primate neurophysiology, particularly investigating the prefrontal cortex's role in decision-making, learning, and cognitive processes. He has contributed 16 research outputs since 2008, with recent work emphasizing neuronal correlates during free viewing and neural encoding mechanisms in the frontopolar cortex.
Key research areas include neuroanatomical correlates, task-difficulty encoding in prefrontal and premotor cortices, and cell assembly formation during discrimination tasks. His studies often involve non-human primates, leveraging neurophysiological techniques to explore decision-making, attention, and learning stages.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned. While no formal advisees are listed, his collaborative work with colleagues like Ferrucci and Brunamonti suggests involvement in mentoring postgraduate researchers. His research extends to dynamic neural responses and population coding in the prefrontal cortex, reflecting a deep engagement with computational and experimental neuroscience.
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