
About
Martin M. Monti is a Professor of Psychology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA), affiliated with the College of Letters and Science. His research focuses on disorders of consciousness, traumatic brain injury (TBI), neuroimaging, and cognitive neuroscience. He holds an MA and PhD in Psychology & Neuroscience from Princeton University (2006–2007) and a BA in Economics from Università Commerciale L. Bocconi (2002).
Key research interests include understanding consciousness recovery mechanisms, neuroimaging techniques for TBI assessment, and neuromodulation therapies. Recent work explores subcortical correlates of sleep quality, AI-driven models of consciousness, and transcranial focused ultrasound applications.
Monti has received prestigious awards, including the UCLA Life Science Faculty Award (2020, 2014) and the International Prize Giuseppe Sciacca for Medical Research (2018). He leads interdisciplinary projects through collaborations like the ENIGMA working group and the Curing Coma Campaign, advancing global neuroimaging standards and translational research.
Find Martin M. Monti elsewhere
Related Searches
You Might Also Like
- MMartin M MontiUniversity of California, Los Angeles · Professor
- RRobert AsarnowUniversity of California, Los Angeles · Professor
Sima MofakhamStony Brook University · Assistant Professor
John J.B. AllenUniversity of Arizona · Professor
Maheen Mausoof AdamsonStanford University · Clinical Professor- SSteven LaureysGraz University of Technology · Professor