
معرفی
Roberto A. Gulli is a postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Zuckerman Mind Brain Behavior Institute, Columbia University, New York City. He collaborates with Dr. Daniel Salzman (monkey behavior and neurophysiology) and Dr. Stefano Fusi (theoretical neuroscience).
Research Interests:
His research focuses on understanding how prior experience shapes decision-making via cortical and subcortical brain interactions, particularly in memory and decision-making disorders. Key areas include primate hippocampal and prefrontal cortex function, virtual reality paradigms for neurophysiological studies, neural coding during associative learning, and translational neuroscience for therapeutic development.
Publication Trends:
His work spans 2016–2024, emphasizing electrophysiology in nonhuman primates (NHPs), virtual reality toolkits, and neural mechanisms of memory and cognition. Recent studies (2024) explore visuospatial working memory, task-specific prefrontal cortex maps, and hippocampal plasticity, while earlier work (2020–2022) details computational theories of hippocampal function and neural codes in cognition.
Scientific Awards:
- K99/R00 Transition to Independence Award through NINDS (2023)
Additional Contributions:
He co-developed a cross-species 3D virtual reality toolbox for neuroscience (2016), enabling precise behavioral and electrophysiological experiments. In 2024, he chaired the Gordon Research Seminar on The Neurobiology of Cognition.

