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Dr. Bruno Giordano is an External Collaborator in the School of Psychology & Neuroscience at the University of Glasgow. His research focuses on auditory perception, multisensory integration, and neuroimaging approaches to understand cognitive processes related to sound. Key areas include the neural mechanisms underlying audiovisual speech perception, functional connectivity in brain networks, and the role of haptic and auditory cues in perception and action.
Giordano's work spans experimental psychology, neuroscience, and acoustics. He has contributed to studies on violin acoustics, speaker recognition, and the spatial representation of pitch. His interdisciplinary approach integrates behavioral experiments with advanced neuroimaging techniques. Recent publications highlight themes in cognitive neuroscience, such as multisensory processing in music perception and the neural encoding of auditory objects.
Collaborations include institutions like McGill University, the University of Geneva, and the Max Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics. His research emphasizes practical applications in haptics, sound design, and perceptual evaluation of musical instruments.
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