Fabio Babiloni, BrainSigns Chief Scientific Officer
The research activity of BrainSigns is known worldwide not only due to the many scientific articles published in major scientific journals, but also through TV, radio, national newspapers, in-depth magazines, corporate YouTube / Vimeo channels.
The Mindtooth system, integrated with virtual reality, was used in live demos to assess users' mental states in real time as they interacted with virtual aerospace scenarios.
Our scientific director, Prof. Fabio Babiloni, was interviewed on the RAI 1 programme Uno Mattina.
The study on Michelangelo's Moses, conducted by our team, was featured on the RAI 3 television programme 'Generazione Bellezza', in the episode aired on 14 April 2023.
The NeuroDante project from Sapienza University was presented to the President of the Republic.
The NeuroDante project, led by Professor Fabio Babiloni's team at Sapienza University of Rome, in collaboration with BrainSigns, was reported by Rai Cultura.
At Ernst & Young’s Wavespace in Rome, BrainSigns recently carried out an experiment on the perception of "fake news" with a group of young adults (aged 20-35) while they were viewing some online news.
An innovative research, based on brainwaves' scanning and eye tracking, has studied the non- verbal insights of several shoppers facing fruit and vegetable promotions, in some supermarkets in Rome.
Prof. Fabio Babiloni, BrainSigns Chief Scientific Officer, talks about the Neurodante project at the TG2 National News.
In this video, Prof. Fabio Babiloni talks about the neuroscientific approach that has been used in the NINA project to improve safety and training of Air Traffic Controllers.
The video shows short segments of the seminar "The measures of the mind: the contribution of neuroscience to behavioral metrics" conducted by Prof. Fabio Babiloni at the LUISS University (International Free University of Social Studies Guido Carli) in the month of April 2016.
In the Accademia dei Lincei, Prof. Fabio Babiloni, BrainSigns Chief Scientific Officer, explains to the President of the Italian Chamber of Deputies, Laura Boldrini what has been done in the NeuroDante project.
A group of researchers at the University "Sapienza" of Rome, led by Prof. Fabio Babiloni in collaboration with BrainSigns and the IRCCS Fondazione Santa Lucia in Rome, has explored the brain activity related to several works of art at "Palazzo delle Scuderie del Quirinale" in Rome.
Press review on the study about emotion carried out by prof. Fabio Babiloni, in collaboration with BrainSigns, on the Michelangelo’s Moses in the church of San Pietro in Vincoli in Rome.