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Dr Antonio Cataldo is a Research Fellow affiliated with the Institute of Philosophy at the University of London. His research focuses on sensory neuroscience, cognitive psychology, and neurophilosophy, particularly investigating multisensory integration, perceptual processes, and the neural mechanisms underlying self-perception. His work bridges empirical research and philosophical inquiry, exploring how sensory inputs are aggregated into coherent experiences.
Key research themes include the interplay between tactile and motor signals in spatial self-perception, the modulation of agency through haptic feedback, and the paradoxical interactions within somatosensory submodalities. Cataldo has contributed to understanding thermal referral illusions, pain modulation by warmth, and the salience-driven biases in tactile perception. His studies often employ experimental paradigms combining neurophysiological measures and behavioral experiments.
Publications highlight his exploration of touch perception, sensorimotor integration, and clinical applications of perceptual mechanisms in conditions like depersonalization. He is actively engaged in interdisciplinary research, with affiliations including University College London (UCL) for consultancy and media collaborations.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed, though his prolific publication record indicates sustained academic engagement. His research has been supported by collaborations with institutions such as UCL and international conferences like EuroHaptics.


