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Dr. Clement Abbatecola is a Researcher at the School of Psychology & Neuroscience, University of Glasgow. His work focuses on visual perception, neuroimaging, and cognitive neuroscience, particularly examining how the brain processes visual and sensory information. He has conducted studies on contextual feedback signals in visual cortex (V1), aphantasia's impact on visual cortex functionality, and the neural mechanisms underlying numerosity perception. His research employs advanced neuroimaging techniques to explore cortical depth profiles and illusory experiences.
Key areas of research include the interplay between object/scene processing and retinotopic biases, decoding sound content in early visual regions of aphantasic individuals, and spatial precision in visual feedback signals. His publications span high-impact journals like Current Biology, Nature Communications, and Frontiers in Human Neuroscience.
Collaborations with Prof. Lars Muckli and others highlight his role in interdisciplinary teams investigating sensory processing and cognitive functions. No specific awards are listed, but his active publication record reflects sustained academic engagement.

