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Stefano Rozzi

Stefano Rozzi

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Neuroscience

D-Index
36
Citations
8908
World Ranking
8902
National Ranking
494

Overview

Stefano Rozzi is affiliated with the University of Parma in Italy and focuses their research on the field of neuroscience, with particular expertise in cognitive neuroscience. Their work encompasses related subfields such as social psychology, neurology, psychiatry and mental health, as well as experimental and cognitive psychology.

The main topics covered in their research include:

  • Neural dynamics and brain function
  • Visual perception and processing mechanisms
  • Neural and behavioral psychology studies
  • Action observation and synchronization
  • Motor control and adaptation
  • Psychosomatic disorders and their treatments
  • Memory and neural mechanisms

Stefano Rozzi has authored several research papers, among which the following are notable:

  • "Visual response of ventrolateral prefrontal neurons and their behavior-related modulation," published in 2021 in Scientific Reports
  • "Ventrolateral prefrontal neurons of the monkey encode instructions in the 'pragmatic' format of the associated behavioral outcomes," published in 2023 in Progress in Neurobiology
  • "Laminar Origin of Corticostriatal Projections to the Motor Putamen in the Macaque Brain," published in 2020 in Journal of Neuroscience
  • "Structural connectivity associated with the sense of body ownership: a diffusion tensor imaging and disconnection study in patients with bodily awareness disorder," published in 2022 in Brain Communications
  • "Anatomo-functional organization of insular networks: From sensory integration to behavioral control," published in 2025 in Progress in Neurobiology

Their frequent coauthors include Leonardo Fogassi, Marzio Gerbella, Luciano Simone, Alfonso Gravante, and Giuseppe Luppino.

Stefano Rozzi regularly publishes in a selection of specialized academic venues. The most frequent publication venues are:

  • DOAJ (DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals)
  • Progress in Neurobiology
  • Brain Communications
  • Journal of Neuroscience
  • Scientific Reports

Best Publications

  • Parietal lobe: from action organization to intention understanding.

    Leonardo Fogassi;Pier Francesco Ferrari;Benno Gesierich;Stefano Rozzi

  • Cortical Mechanisms Underlying the Organization of Goal-Directed Actions and Mirror Neuron-Based Action Understanding

    Giacomo Rizzolatti;Luigi Cattaneo;Maddalena Fabbri-Destro;Stefano Rozzi

  • Functional organization of inferior parietal lobule convexity in the macaque monkey: electrophysiological characterization of motor, sensory and mirror responses and their correlation with cytoarchitectonic areas.

    Stefano Rozzi;Pier Francesco Ferrari;Luca Bonini;Giacomo Rizzolatti

  • Cortical Connections of the Inferior Parietal Cortical Convexity of the Macaque Monkey

    Stefano Rozzi;Roberta Calzavara;Abdelouahed Belmalih;Elena Borra

  • Cortical Connections of the Macaque Anterior Intraparietal (AIP) Area

    Elena Borra;Abdelouahed Belmalih;Roberta Calzavara;Roberta Calzavara;Marzio Gerbella

  • Mirror Neurons Responding to Observation of Actions Made with Tools in Monkey Ventral Premotor Cortex

    Pier Francesco Ferrari;Stefano Rozzi;Leonardo Fogassi

  • Ventral Premotor and Inferior Parietal Cortices Make Distinct Contribution to Action Organization and Intention Understanding

    Luca Bonini;Stefano Rozzi;Francesca Ugolotti Serventi;Luciano Simone

  • Action observation circuits in the macaque monkey cortex.

    Koen Nelissen;Elena Borra;Marzio Gerbella;Stefano Rozzi

  • Prefrontal and agranular cingulate projections to the dorsal premotor areas F2 and F7 in the macaque monkey.

    Giuseppe Luppino;Stefano Rozzi;Roberta Calzavara;Massimo Matelli

  • Cortical connections of the anterior (F5a) subdivision of the macaque ventral premotor area F5

    Marzio Gerbella;Marzio Gerbella;Abdelouahed Belmalih;Abdelouahed Belmalih;Elena Borra;Elena Borra;Stefano Rozzi;Stefano Rozzi

  • Neurons Controlling Voluntary Vocalization in the Macaque Ventral Premotor Cortex

    Gino Coudé;Gino Coudé;Pier Francesco Ferrari;Pier Francesco Ferrari;Francesca Rodà;Francesca Rodà;Monica Maranesi;Monica Maranesi

  • Cortical Connections of the Macaque Caudal Ventrolateral Prefrontal Areas 45A and 45B

    Marzio Gerbella;Abdelouahed Belmalih;Elena Borra;Stefano Rozzi

  • Multimodal architectonic subdivision of the rostral part (area F5) of the macaque ventral premotor cortex.

    Abdelouahed Belmalih;Elena Borra;Massimo Contini;Marzio Gerbella

  • The macaque lateral grasping network: A neural substrate for generating purposeful hand actions.

    Elena Borra;Marzio Gerbella;Stefano Rozzi;Giuseppe Luppino

  • Connectional Heterogeneity of the Ventral Part of the Macaque Area 46

    Marzio Gerbella;Elena Borra;Simone Tonelli;Stefano Rozzi

  • Anatomical Evidence for the Involvement of the Macaque Ventrolateral Prefrontal Area 12r in Controlling Goal-Directed Actions

    Elena Borra;Marzio Gerbella;Stefano Rozzi;Giuseppe Luppino

  • Projections of the hand field of the macaque ventral premotor area F5 to the brainstem and spinal cord.

    Elena Borra;Abdelouahed Belmalih;Marzio Gerbella;Stefano Rozzi

  • Grasping Neurons of Monkey Parietal and Premotor Cortices Encode Action Goals at Distinct Levels of Abstraction during Complex Action Sequences

    Luca Bonini;Francesca Ugolotti Serventi;Luciano Simone;Stefano Rozzi

  • Two different mirror neuron networks: The sensorimotor (hand) and limbic (face) pathways.

    P.F. Ferrari;M. Gerbella;G. Coudé;S. Rozzi

  • The inferior parietal lobule: where action becomes perception.

    Giacomo Rizzolatti;Pier Francesco Ferrari;Stefano Rozzi;Leonardo Fogassi

  • SHORT COMMUNICATION Projections from the superior temporal sulcus to the agranular frontal cortex in the macaque

    Giuseppe Luppino;Roberta Calzavara;Stefano Rozzi;Massimo Matelli

Frequent Co-Authors

Giuseppe Luppino
Giuseppe Luppino University of Parma
Leonardo Fogassi
Leonardo Fogassi University of Parma
Pier Francesco Ferrari
Pier Francesco Ferrari Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Giacomo Rizzolatti
Giacomo Rizzolatti University of Parma
Massimo Matelli
Massimo Matelli University of Parma
Stefan Everling
Stefan Everling University of Western Ontario
Kathleen S. Rockland
Kathleen S. Rockland Boston University
Yoshikazu Shinoda
Yoshikazu Shinoda Tokyo Medical and Dental University
Paul J. May
Paul J. May University of Mississippi Medical Center
Vittorio Gallese
Vittorio Gallese University of Parma

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