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Fabio Del Giudice is a Research Fellow at the Interdepartmental Center for Mind/Brain Sciences (CIMEC) of the University of Trento, Italy. His research centers on neural mechanisms of multisensory perception, specifically the interplay between visual and haptic processing in size estimation tasks, utilizing advanced brain imaging techniques to decode cortical activity.
His core research interests span:
- Cognitive Neuroscience: Investigating neural correlates of perception and cognition through fMRI
- Vision Science: Examining visual processing and its integration with tactile inputs
- Haptic Perception: Deciphering how touch contributes to object size estimation
- Multisensory Integration: Mapping cortical areas involved in cross-modal sensory fusion
- Cortical Processing: Analyzing foveal representation's role in non-visual perception
- Brain Imaging: Developing decoding methods for neural activity patterns
Analysis of his 2022-2025 publications reveals a cohesive research trajectory demonstrating that foveal cortical processing fundamentally shapes haptic size perception, even without visual input. His work establishes critical links between early visual cortex activity and tactile size estimation, with implications for understanding cortical plasticity and sensory substitution mechanisms across multiple conference venues including Vision Sciences Society and European Workshop on Cognitive Neuropsychology.
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He operates within the Interdepartmental Center for Mind/Brain Sciences (CIMEC), a premier research hub at the University of Trento fostering interdisciplinary collaboration between psychology, neuroscience, and cognitive science to advance fundamental understanding of neural mechanisms underlying human cognition.