Simona Monaco
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2009 PhD in Neurofisiologia, Università di Bologna e University of Western Ontario Supervisori: Jody Culham and Claudio Galletti
2004 Corso di laurea in Farmacia, Università di Bologna Supervisore: Patrizia Fattori |
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Carriera accademica ed attività didattica |
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ACADEMIC POSITIONS 2020-present Principal Investigator (RTD-A), Centre for Mind/Brain Sciences, University of Trento
2019-2020 Post-doctoral fellow, Centre for Mind/Brain Sciences, University of Trento Advisor: Luca Turella
2016-2018 Principal Investigator on Marie Curie grant-funded research program (BraIn Action), Centre for Mind/Brain Sciences, University of Trento Advisor: Luigi Cattaneo
2014-2016 Post-doctoral fellow, Centre for Mind/Brain Sciences, University of Trento Advisor: Luca Turella
2010-2014 Post-doctoral fellow, Centre for Vision Research, York University Advisors: Denise Henriques and Doug Crawford
2009-2010 Post-doctoral fellow, Department of Psychology, University of Western Ontario Advisor: Jody Culham
2005-2009 Visiting scholar, Department of Psychology, University of Western Ontario Advisor: Jody Culham
TEACHING Invited lectures: 2022: Advanced Topics in Motor Cognition, Master’s course in Cognitive Science, CIMeC, University of Trento, Italy 2021: Advanced Topics in Motor Cognition, Master’s course in Cognitive Science, CIMeC, University of Trento, Italy 2015: Biological Psychology, Undergraduate course in Psychology, Alpen-Adria-Universität, Klagenfurt, Austria 2015: Foundations of Cognitive Neuroscience, Master’s course in Cognitive Science, CIMeC, University of Trento, Italy 2014: Visuospatial Memory and Goal Directed Action, Undergraduate course in Psychology, York University, Toronto 2012: Neural Control of Movement, Undergraduate students in Kinesiology, York University, Toronto Courses: 2014: fMRI data preprocessing and analyses, hands-on methods course for Master’s and PhD students, York University, Toronto 2012: Advanced fMRI analyses, hands-on methods course for Master’s students in Psychology, York University, Toronto |
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Interessi di ricerca |
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I use functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to study how the human brain processes visual and haptic information to guide actions. My research interests encompass the visual as well as the cognitive and motor neurosciences. In particular, my main area of research fills a valuable niche in Perception and Action by investigating their relationship with other forms of cognition, such as Motor Imagery, and by putting emphasis on the Top-down aspects of processing. The importance of studying actions lies on the fact that they are essential to satisfy our basic needs, and they are also the only way we have of affecting the world around us. Another venue of my research work focuses on examining the neural processing of Touch in perceiving our surroundings and guiding object-directed actions. Touch is indispensable in situations when vision is not available, like in case of darkness or in blind individuals, not only to perceive shapes but also for actions and hand use. Although hundreds of studies in sighted individuals have investigated how the brain recognizes objects using vision, far less is known about how the brain uses touch for perception and to guide movements. |
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Attività di ricerca |
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My most recent work aims to determine how action goals, plans, and multisensory information are fed back to the primary visual cortex (V1). Indeed, it is well known that V1 provides detailed retinotopic representations and sends input to higher-order areas for perception and action. Importantly, the less known aspect of V1 is related to the fact that it also receives feedback from higher-order areas that are necessary for contextualizing our goals, building associations between vision and other senses, and ultimately, planning actions. |
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Appartenenza a società e comitati scientifici |
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MEMBERSHIPS OF SOCIETIES 2023: Società Italiana di Neuroscienze 2022: Italian Association for Cognitive Sciences 2016-present: Italian Physiological Society 2015, 2019: Italian Society of Psychophysiology 2005, 2015-2018, 2023: Vision Sciences Society 2008-2016: Society for Neuroscience 2012-2014: Canadian Neuroinformatics and Computational Neuroscience 2013-2014: Canadian Association for Neuroscience
AD-HOC REVIEWER FOR SCIENTIFIC JOURNALS Behavioural Brain Research, Brain and Behavior, Brain and Cognition, Brain Structure and Function, Brain Topography, Cerebral Cortex, Cortex, Experimental Brain Research, European Journal of Neuroscience, Frontiers Systems Neuroscience, Human Brain Mapping, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, Journal of Neurophysiology, Journal of Neuroscience, Journal of the American Aging Association, MethodX, NeuroImage, Neuropsychologia, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Scientific Reports
REVIEWER IN SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEES 2022: External reviewer for one grant application to the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) 2021: External reviewer for one grant application to the National Science Foundation (NSF) 2021: External reviewer for one grant application to the French National Research Agency (Agence Nationale de la Recerche, ANR) 2019: Expert evaluator for Marie Sklodowska-Curie individual fellowship proposals, European Commission (Research Executive Agency), Horizon 2020 framework |
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Premi e riconoscimenti |
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2023-2025: Ministry of University and Research, Progetti di Rilevante Interesse Nazionale (PRIN 2022). Project title: “TABID: Targeting attentional biases in depression: A longitudinal multimodal neuroimaging investigation”. €198,464. Role: Principal Investigator at the University of Trento, Project coordinator: Sabrina Fagioli at the University of Rome 3 2022-2025: Ministry of University and Research, Next generation EU programme under Piano Nazionale di Ripresa e resilienza (PNRR). Project title: “PrefAcE, Predictions for Action Execution: the neural basis of movement intention”, €293,451.37 2021-2022: University of Trento Starting Grant Giovani Ricercatori, €5,200 2016-2018: European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie grant agreement No 703597 (BraIn Action). “A New View on Real Actions: Neural Mechanisms of Visuo-Motor Transformations”. Principal Investigator, €168,277.20 2014: Southern Ontario Neuroscience Association, Travel Award to attend the Society for Neuroscience, C$1,000 2007: University of Bologna, Travel Award for research project at the University of Western Ontario, €1,400 2006-2008: Italian Ministry of Education, University and Research, Doctoral Scholarship, €32,000 2005: University of Bologna, Marco Polo Travel Award for research internship at the University of Western Ontario, €2,000 |
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Convegni e conferenze |
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NVITED TALKS (15)
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (66) TALKS (17)
POSTERS (49)
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Altre attività |
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EDITORIAL WORK 2013-2016: Guest Associate Editor for Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. Research Topic: “Perceiving and Acting in the real world: from neural activity to behavior” ORGANIZATION OF SYMPOSIA AND SEMINARS 2017: Symposium at the Vision Sciences Society, St. Pete Beach, Florida. (19 May 2017). Title: “The Brain Correlates of Perception and Action: from Neural Activity to Behavior”. 2015-2016: Organized, hosted and coordinated internal seminars at CIMeC with invited speakers from international universities: Swinburne University of Technology (Melbourne, AU), Bangor University (UK), University of Lethbridge (Alberta, CA), Radboud University (Nijmegen, NL), University of East Anglia (Norwich, UK), University of Toronto (Ontario, CA), University of Glasgow (UK) OUTREACH ACTIVITIES 2022 - 2023 Organization of a series of neuroscientific seminars for the event CIMeC città in Rovereto 2021 Seminar and interview (podcast available here) at Collegio Berbardo Clesio in Trento 2019 Participation at the public-engagement event “Chiamata alle arti e alle scienze” in Rovereto. Organized two science laboratories with high-school students: “Come si diventa scienziati?” and “Quanti cervelli abbiamo?” (December 2019). Participation at the public-engagement event “Il cervello e il tempo” within Focus LIVE in Trento (October 2019) 2018 Participation at the public-engagement event “Chiamata alle arti e alle scienze” in Rovereto. Organized a science laboratory with high-school students: “Quanti cervelli abbiamo?” (November 2018) Presentation of Marie-Curie European project at the informative session “Marie Skłodowska-Curie individual fellowship training days” at the University of Trento (June 2018) Presentation of Marie-Curie European project to high school students (10th and 11th grade) at Liceo delle Scienze Umane Fabio Filzi in Rovereto (January 2018) 2017 Presentation of the Marie-Curie European project to the general public at the event “Researchers’ night” in Trento (September 2017) Presentation of the Marie-Curie European project to the general public at the event “Siamo Europa” in Trento (May 2017) |
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Note |
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2020-2029: Abilitazione Scientifica Nazionale in Fisiologia, settore concorsuale 05/D1, Fascia II. Ministero dell'Istruzione, dell'Università e della Ricerca 2018-2027: Abilitazione Scientifica Nazionale in Psicologia generale, Psicobiologia e Psicometria, settore concorsuale 11/E1, Fascia II. Ministero dell'Istruzione, dell'Università e della Ricerca |
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