
معرفی
Marco Zorzi is a Full Professor at the University of Padua, affiliated with the Department of Psychology. His research focuses on computational cognitive neuroscience, integrating methodologies like computational modeling, neuropsychology, and neuroimaging. Key areas include numerical cognition, reading/dyslexia, and spatial attention. He directs the Computational Cognitive Neuroscience Lab (CCNL), emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches to study cognitive processes in health and disease.
His work combines experimental psychology with advanced computational techniques, such as fMRI, fNIRS, and EEG. Notable projects address number processing deficits in dyscalculia, stroke rehabilitation, and the neural bases of attention. Zorzi’s lab also develops tools like SleePyCo for sleep analysis and investigates AI limitations in visual tasks.
Publications span topics from stroke recovery dynamics to generative AI’s challenges in numerical perception. Despite no explicitly listed awards, his contributions highlight innovation in computational models of cognitive disorders and rehabilitation strategies. Grants and collaborations underpin his lab’s activities, though specific funding details are not provided here.
Zorzi’s lab collaborates internationally, advancing personalized neurocomputational models for literacy and numerical skills. Future work emphasizes bridging AI capabilities with human cognitive mechanisms, particularly in developmental disorders and neurorehabilitation.


