Leonardo Bonetti
@leonardobonetti.bsky.social
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Associate Professor, Center for Music in the Brain, Department of Clinical Medicine, Aarhus University Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Eudaimonia and Human Flourishing, University of Oxford
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Huge thanks to my colleagues, funders, and institutions — Aarhus University and the University of Oxford — for their support and collaboration, and to Paul Bradley for his help and advice coordinating with FIFA!
Very glad to have our research featured on the FIFA Training Centre website!

We explored how psychological profiles can help identify elite football talent.
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Congratulations 🙌 Leonardo!
Honored to receive the Sapere Aude: DFF Research Leader grant (~830.000EUR) 🙏
The project will explore how the brain supports memory and sequence prediction using multi-scale neurophysiology and advanced analytics like our Network Estimation via Source Separation (NESS) 🧠
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We are very proud of our Associate Professor Leonardo Bonetti @leonardobonetti.bsky.social who just received a Sapere Aude grant :-) Congrats! @dg.dk @au.dk
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Leonardo Bonetti
dff.dk
Honored to receive the Sapere Aude: DFF Research Leader grant (~830.000EUR) 🙏
The project will explore how the brain supports memory and sequence prediction using multi-scale neurophysiology and advanced analytics like our Network Estimation via Source Separation (NESS) 🧠
Leonardo Bonetti
dff.dk
A big thank you to Dr. Mattia Rosso @mattiarosso.bsky.social, who first-authored the paper!
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MIB Associate Professor @leonardobonetti.bsky.social in a conversation with DPhil candidate Ramón Nartallo-Kaluarachchi from Oxford University.
Trust is a precious commodity, but it is essential in science, notably when people from different fields are collaborating. Neuroscientist Leo and mathematician Ramon are trying to understand brain function and long-term memory.

Read the case study: www.maths.ox.ac.uk/node/70955
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Trust is a precious commodity, but it is essential in science, notably when people from different fields are collaborating. Neuroscientist Leo and mathematician Ramon are trying to understand brain function and long-term memory.

Read the case study: www.maths.ox.ac.uk/node/70955