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Michelangelo Amorim is a University Professor at the Faculty of Sports Sciences of the University of Paris-Saclay. He holds the prestigious distinction of being an Honorary member of the Institut Universitaire de France (IUF), reflecting his significant scholarly contributions to cognitive neuroscience and decision-making research.
His primary research focuses on the neurofunctional mechanisms of embodied cognition and decision-making. Through an interdisciplinary approach combining psychophysics and neuroimaging techniques, he investigates:
- Internalization of subject, environment, and subject-environment relationship properties
- Predictive control of human movements through sensory consequence emulation
- Algebraic models for sensory information integration rules
- Neuro-electrical markers of perceptual anticipation
- Decision diffusion models isolating perceptual encoding and evidence accumulation
His work aims to distinguish between explicit neurocognitive mechanisms (cognitive heuristics) and implicit mechanisms (detection of invariants, presentiment) in perceptual anticipation for decision-making processes.
His scientific recognition includes:
- Honorary membership in the Institut Universitaire de France (IUF)
Professor Amorim maintains an active research profile with ORCID identifier 0000-0002-8455-1437. His office is located in Building 335, Office No. 111 at the University of Paris-Saclay campus in Bures sur Yvette (91440), where he conducts research on the intersection of cognitive neuroscience, movement science, and decision theory.




