
Department of Life and Environmental Sciences, Marche Polytechnic University (Università Politecnica delle Marche), Ancona, Italy;
Author of 221 contributions, 98 of them on international journals, on the following research themes: (1) Anatomical and physiological organization of associative and callosal connections between areas SI and SII, studied by neuroanatomical, electrophysiological and functional techniques; (2) Identification of projecting neurons neurotransmitters of Mammals cerebral cortex, by neuroanatomical and immunohistochemical double labeling technique; (3) Study of somatosensory areas of human cerebral cortex by fMRI; (4) Study of human corpus callosum topography with imaging techniques; (5) Cortical representation of gustatory sensitivity in man studied by fMRI; (6) Study of imitative behavior in man, with neuropsychological and imaging techniques; (7) Study of cell and fibre composition of the human corpus callosum by immunohistochemistry.
The three contributions presented in this webinar studied different aspects of perception and behavior in three examples (Reptiles, Humans, and Insects). It has been shown that differences in digits length is associate with aggressive behavior in gecko, that imitative behavior requires the cooperation of both cerebral hemispheres in humans, and that olfactory stimulation of right or left antenna with the same odorant in bee evoked approaching or avoiding behavior, respectively. All these observation give further support to the notion that asymmetry in behavior and perception, and consequently brain lateralization, are widely distributed in living beings.
Biology and Symmetry/Asymmetry - A section of Symmetry (ISSN 2073-8994)