
معرفی
Fabrizio Gabbiani is a Professor in the Department of Neuroscience at Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, United States. His research focuses on the biophysics of information processing in the nervous system, particularly in sensory systems. He holds a Ph.D., M.A., and B.A. from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH Zurich) and has conducted advanced training at the Institute for Theoretical Physics (ETHZ) and the California Institute of Technology.
His research interests center on computational aspects of sensory information processing, with a focus on collision detection in locusts as a model system. Key projects include studying the biophysical mechanisms underlying computations such as multiplication of signals and response invariance in the lobula giant motion detector (LGMD) neuron. His work bridges cellular biophysics and computational neuroscience, emphasizing how neuronal properties enable specific computations.
His publications span topics like object segmentation in collision-detecting neurons, neural noise in sensory pathways, and the role of spike-frequency adaptation. Notable contributions include studies on looming stimuli, motor information multiplexing, and dendritic signal processing. His research underscores the integration of experimental and theoretical approaches to understand neural systems.
While no awards or grants are explicitly listed, his extensive publication record reflects sustained contributions to neuroscience. He advises students in experimental and theoretical neuroscience, though specific advisee names are not provided here.



