
About
Semir Zeki (born November 8, 1940) is a world-renowned neuroscientist holding dual professorships at the University of London as Professor of Neuroaesthetics and Professor of Neurobiology since 2008. He is celebrated as a pioneer in neuroaesthetics and visual brain research, with decades of contributions to understanding neural mechanisms of perception and aesthetic experiences.
Education:
- Commenced academic education at the University of London in 1964.
Research Interests:
Professor Zeki's work fundamentally explores the organization of the visual cortex, neural correlates of color perception, and the biological basis of artistic appreciation. His research bridges neuroscience, psychology, and art theory, establishing neuroaesthetics as a critical interdisciplinary field focused on how the brain processes beauty and visual information.
Scientific Awards:
- Royal Society Research Fellow (1980)
Advising and Grants:
While specific mentorship records and grant details are absent from the source text, Professor Zeki's prolific publication history and institutional roles indicate extensive supervision of graduate researchers and significant funding acquisition throughout his career at the University of London.
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