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Fellows: 2017-2018
Expertise, contextual manipulation, and social manipulation: art and conformism
Contesting the Byzantine past: four Hagia Sophias as ideological battlegrounds of architectural conservation in Turkey
Michael Maier's Atalanta fugiens and playful humanism
Plants, poisons, and Paleolithic hunters
Re-thinking early prehistoric art as a cognitive technology: neuroscientific, anthropological, and techno-functional perspectives
Archaeology of rights: petitions and mercy in early modern societies
Michelangelo and allography: expanded authorship in Renaissance artwork
The Karlsruhe albums and their significance for Piranesi studies
The topology of mental states: combining big data science and graph theory to reveal neural networks for cognitive functions
Mimesis, transmission, power: archaeology of the Roman provinces
The neural dynamics behind aesthetic appreciation
The cultural roots of landscape protection in France, the United Kingdom, Italy, and the United States (19th–20th centuries)
Immanuel of Rome as a translational Jewish writer of medieval Italy
Morphosyntactic change in the brain: capitalizing on language variation in Italo-Romance
Islamophobia as a democratic challenge
“Verona, the second Rome”: defining a local identity in the Renaissance Veneto
Should I stay or should I go? Neural underpinnings of inhibitory control of voluntary arm movements in pharmacoresistant epileptic patients
Michelangelo and paper as palimpsest
A composer listens: Luciano Berio’s nineteenth century
The return of the owl: Athenian democracy in the European Renaissance (1260-1564)
The network of Cassinese arts in Mediterranean Renaissance Italy (ca. 1450-1600)
The body and the individual: on the conception of modern art in Hegel’s Aesthetics
Pathos formulas and abstraction in Giovanni Francesco Straparola’s and Giambattista Basile’s fairy tales
Dreaming with open eyes: the theater of Giovan Francesco Busenello
The origins of political economy in Early Modern Italy and the Islamic world
The brain circuits for memory: quality versus quantity