Neural network visualization representing the intersection of neuroscience and humanities

Michael Martino

Systems Neuroscientist | Theorist | Neuro-humanist

I believe that to understand the mind, we must build bridges. My work connects the quantitative rigor of computational neuroscience with the rich, contextual tapestry of the humanities. Here, I explore how mathematical models of the brain can be informed by history, literature, and philosophy to move us toward a more complete science of human experience.

Current Thought

"The reason quantum mechanics seems so strange is because they defy classic mechanics of which we are much more intimately familiar. Only within the last century have we come to gain an appreciation for the atomic and subatomic foundations which our observable world is built upon..."

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Research

Systems neuroscience of fear sensitization and computational psychiatry

New Publication

Lab Notebook

Current projects and preliminary findings

Philosophy

The principles guiding my interdisciplinary approach

Library

Curated readings organized by intellectual theme

AI Partnership

How I collaborate with AI in research and creation

Writings

Essays bridging neuroscience and society