The Center studies with systems-level neuroscience in human subjects and in animal models, including psychophysical techniques, functional imaging and computational approaches. The research includes examining how sensory cues and active movements of the body are integrated to support perception, studying brain mechanisms for attention and timing, studying functional connectivity in the brain, devising advanced methods for decoding/encoding neurophysiological signals.
CNCS@UniTn - Trento
Center for Neuroscience and Cognitive Systems
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Palazzo Fedrigotti
Corso Bettini 31
38068 Rovereto (TN)
Italy
Tel +39 0464 808696
Fax +39 0464 808710
Center Coordinator
Functional Neuroimaging
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Publications
2022
Balasco L., Pagani M., Pangrazzi L., Chelini G., Chama A.G.C., Shlosman E., Mattioni L., Galbusera A., Iurilli G., Provenzano G., Gozzi A., Bozzi Y.
Abnormal whisker-dependent behaviors and altered cortico-hippocampal connectivity in Shank3b-/-mice
Cerebral Cortex, vol. 32, (no. 14), pp. 3042-3056
2022
Fasoli D., Coletta L., Gutierrez-Barragan D., Gozzi A., Panzeri S.
A model of the mouse cortex with attractor dynamics explains the structure and emergence of rsfMRI co-activation patterns
bioRxiv
2022
Michelon F., Abolghasemi A., Piasini E., Iurilli G.
A sampling-invariant code in the olfactory cortex
Neuroscience at the Edge: Frontiers of Knowledge