
معرفی
Angelo Bisazza is Professor of Psychobiology at the University of Padua and member of the Accademia Galileiana, with research centered on evolutionary and cognitive neuroscience in vertebrate models.
His primary research domains include:
- Evolutionary Biology
- Behavioral Ecology
- Neuroethology
- Cognitive Neuroscience
- Comparative Neuroscience
- Animal Cognition
Bisazza pioneered the study of functional brain asymmetries in fish and amphibians during the early 1990s, subsequently investigating genetic and environmental influences on lateralization strength and its evolutionary trade-offs. His current work focuses on the mechanisms underlying numerical abilities in teleost fishes, advancing understanding of cognitive evolution across vertebrates. This research bridges behavioral ecology with neurobiological analysis to explore how cognitive traits develop under selective pressures.
Honors include:
- Election to Accademia Galileiana for scholarly contributions
His career demonstrates sustained exploration of how reproductive strategies, brain organization, and cognitive capacities co-evolve in non-mammalian species, with implications for foundational neuroscience principles.



