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Alice Mado Proverbio
Institute of Molecular BioImaging and Physiology, CNR
Associate Professor of Psychobiology and Physiological Psychology
University of Milan - Bicocca
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Born in Milan in 1965, she is married with two children.
In 1987, she obtained a degree cum laude in experimental psychology from the University of Rome. In 1988, she won a doctoral scolarship from the University of Padua. She received numerous research grants from various bodies, among which the European Science Foundation, European Society for Cognitive Psychology”’, and James McDonnel Foundation for Cognitive Neuroscience, which also financed her Post Doc at the University of California’s Center for Neuroscience (1993-4). Upon returning from the USA (1995), she won a post-doctoral scholarship from the University of Padua and became a university researcher at the University of Trieste that same year. She was the head of the University of Trieste’s Cognitive electrophysiology Laboratory from 1996 to 2000. As of 2001, she has been an Associate Professor of Psychobiology and Physiological biology at Milano-Bicocca University, where she teaches “Experimental research methods in Cognitive Neuroscience”, “Cognitive Electrophysiology” and “Physiological Psychology”. She founded the University’s “Cognitive Electrophysiology” Lab in 2003.
She undertakes research activity in the Cognitive Neuroscience field, focusing particularly on the neural bases of emotions and social cognition (with particular interest in gender differences). She performs rigorous research activity in collaboration with the CNR. In 2004, she was granted Association to the CNR Milano-Segrate’s Institute of Bioimaging and Molecular Physiology. She is a peer-reviewer for 27 international Neuroscience and Neuroimaging journals. She has numerous international publications under her belt, among which is the Zani & Proverbio volume (2003) entitled The Cognitive Electrophysiology of mind and Brain by Academic Press/Elsevier.
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