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 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 8.444
EU - Europa 1.014
AS - Asia 628
OC - Oceania 7
AF - Africa 6
SA - Sud America 1
Totale 10.100
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 8.442
CN - Cina 435
IT - Italia 286
FI - Finlandia 182
DE - Germania 154
UA - Ucraina 152
SG - Singapore 135
SE - Svezia 105
GB - Regno Unito 87
VN - Vietnam 34
IE - Irlanda 19
FR - Francia 18
IN - India 11
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 6
TR - Turchia 4
ZA - Sudafrica 4
CA - Canada 2
CH - Svizzera 2
HK - Hong Kong 2
IL - Israele 2
IR - Iran 2
JP - Giappone 2
NL - Olanda 2
PL - Polonia 2
SC - Seychelles 2
AU - Australia 1
BE - Belgio 1
BR - Brasile 1
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 1
ES - Italia 1
KR - Corea 1
LV - Lettonia 1
SK - Slovacchia (Repubblica Slovacca) 1
Totale 10.100
Città #
Fairfield 1.344
Woodbridge 1.044
Ann Arbor 786
Houston 775
Jacksonville 694
Wilmington 502
Seattle 496
Chandler 490
Ashburn 477
Cambridge 476
Princeton 241
San Diego 112
Beijing 105
Nanjing 84
Medford 83
Padova 83
Singapore 73
Helsinki 61
Roxbury 57
Boardman 50
Guangzhou 50
Des Moines 38
Dong Ket 34
Falls Church 32
Norwalk 29
Nanchang 21
Shenyang 21
Changsha 20
Hebei 20
Dublin 19
Jiaxing 18
Jinan 16
Shanghai 15
Milan 12
London 11
Redwood City 11
Binasco 10
Tianjin 10
New York 8
Vicenza 8
Lanzhou 7
Ningbo 7
Ogden 7
Rome 7
Bielefeld 6
Haikou 6
Kilburn 6
Renton 6
Borås 5
Phoenix 5
Pune 5
Auburn Hills 4
Caldogno 4
Chiswick 4
Christchurch 4
Fuzhou 4
Hangzhou 4
Johannesburg 4
Kharkiv 4
Prescot 4
Taizhou 4
Tappahannock 4
Yellow Springs 4
Zhengzhou 4
Antalya 3
Atlanta 3
Ferrara di Monte Baldo 3
Indiana 3
Islington 3
Orange 3
Pomigliano d'Arco 3
Ravenna 3
Sassari 3
Scorzè 3
Valdagno 3
Venice 3
Vigonza 3
Wandsworth 3
Ancona 2
Bengaluru 2
Cervarese Santa Croce 2
Chicago 2
Costa Mesa 2
Cusano Milanino 2
Edinburgh 2
Empoli 2
Indianapolis 2
Los Angeles 2
Mussolente 2
Osimo 2
Paris 2
Pistoia 2
Ranchi 2
Riazzino 2
Rockville 2
Rovigo 2
San Francisco 2
Sant'Angelo di Piove di Sacco 2
Tel Aviv 2
Torrebelvicino 2
Totale 8.641
Nome #
Anodal and cathodal electrical stimulation over V5 improves motion perception by signal enhancement and noise reduction 157
Left-right visual field asymmetry in bistable motion perception 137
Testing the visual field of children and adults with Rarebit: The role of task repetition on sensitivity 137
Audiovisual bounce-inducing effect: when sound congruence affects grouping in vision. 135
The Effects of Aging on Orientation Discrimination 135
Probing the involvement of the earliest levels of cortical processing in motion extrapolation with rapid forms of visual motion priming and adaptation 131
Audiovisual bounce-inducing effect: attention alone does not explain why the discs are bouncing. 126
Developmental dyslexia: A deficit in magnocellular-parvocellular co-activation, not simply in pure magnocellular activation 121
Effects of aging on visual contour integration and segmentation. 119
Rigid and non-rigid kinetic depth effect with rotating discrete helices. 118
Fast random motion biases judgments of visible and occluded motion speed 118
The detection of deviation from straightness in lines 117
Positional noise in Landolt-C stimuli reduces spatial resolution: A study with younger and older observers 115
Detection of moving local density differences in dynamic random patterns by human observers. 114
Revealing the origin of the audiovisual bounce-inducing effect 113
Neural Restoration Training improves visual functions and expands visual field of patients with homonymous visual field defects 113
Specificity and generalization of perceptual learning in low myopia 111
Parallel search for conjunctions with stimuli in apparent motion 111
The relationship between visual persistence and event perception in bistable motion display 110
Long-term effects of MDMA (ecstasy) on the human central nervous system revealed by visual evoked potentials 108
Left frontal eye field remembers "where" but not "what" 108
Suppressive effects on motion discrimination induced by transient flankers are reduced by perceptual learning 108
Perceptual learning leads to long lasting visual improvement in patients with central vision loss 106
The location of noisy visual stimuli. 104
Perceptual learning modulates electrophysiological and psychophysical response to visual texture segmentation in Humans 103
The effect of preview eccentricity in a lexical decision task 103
The origin of the audiovisual bounce inducing effect: A TMS study. 101
Visual selective attention and reading efficiency are related in children 100
Reaction time reduction after parafoveal preview in a lexical decision task 97
Learning in combined-feature search: specificity to orientation 95
The motion aftereffect reloaded 95
Electrophysiological correlates of motion extrapolation: An investigation on the CNV 95
The aesthetic experience of 'contour binding' 94
Attention modulates psychophysical and electrophysiological response to visual texture segmentation in humans 94
Spatial filtering and spatial primitives in early vision: and explanation of the Zollner-Judd class of geometrical illusion 92
Perceived Shrinkage of Motion Paths 92
Spatial properties of mechanisms for detection of moving dot targets in dynamic visual noise. 92
Stimulus-specific dynamics of learning in conjunction search tasks 90
Parafoveal preview facilitation in a lexical decision task is visually based 88
Excitatory and inhibitory lateral interactions effects on contrast detection are modulated by tRNS 88
Contextual influences in the peripheral retina of patients with macular degeneration 87
Effects of interference control on visuospatial working memory 86
Texture segregation on the basis of contrast polarity of odd-symmetric filters 85
Visual area V5/MT "remembers" what, not where 84
Interactions between motion and form processing in the human visual system 84
Implied motion from static photographs influences the perceived position of stationary objects 84
Saliency from orthogonal velocity component in texture segregation. 83
A visual evoked potential correlate of global figure-ground segmentation 82
A new "tilt" illusion reveals the relation between border ownership and border binding. 82
Contextual influences in texture-segmentation: Distinct effects from elements along the edge and in the texture-region 82
Neurobehavioral rehabilitation of visual deficits in older patients 80
Contribution of visuospatial and motion-tracking to invisible motion 80
Effects of aging on interference control in selective attention and working memory 79
Specificities of learning in combined-feature search: implications for underlying coding mechanisms 79
Induced movement: the flying bluebottle illusion 79
A single case study of Stargardt distrophy: evidence for cortical plasticity 78
The effect of spatial orientation on detecting motion trajectories in noise 77
Experience enhances texture saliency by reducing behavioural and cortical responses to irrelevant texture features 76
Perceptual grouping factors compete for salience 76
Illusory boundary interpolation from local association field 76
The psychophysical law of speed estimation in Michotte's causal events 76
Visual search for single and combined features by children and adults:possible developmental differences 75
Psychophysical and electrophysiological evidence of independent facilitation by collinearity and similarity in texture grouping and segmentation. 75
Perceptual learning improves contrast sensitivity, visual acuity, and foveal crowding in amblyopia 75
Dissociation between contour-based and Texture-based Shape Perception: a single case study. 74
Fast moving texture has opposite effects on the perceived speed of visible and occluded object trajectories 74
Hyper-vision of mirror symmetry in patients with macular degeneration reflects parafoveal cortical reorganization 73
Segmentation by single and combined features involves different contextual influences 72
Illusory contours over pathological retinal scotomas 71
The role of crowding in contextual influences on contour integration 69
Psychophysical evidence for interactions between visual motion and form processing at the level of motion integrating receptive fields 69
Contrast colour and contrast colour from flicker 67
Meccanismi di apprendimento rapido nella discriminazione di contorni illusori 67
Perceived ridigity and nonridigity in the depth effect. 67
The role of high-level visual areas in short- and longer-lasting forms of neural plasticity 67
The integration of straight contours (snakes and ladders): The role of spatial arrangement, spatial frequency and spatial phase 67
Region- and edge-based configurational effects in texture segmentation 67
The effect of visual experience on texture segmentation without awareness. 67
Repetition effects of features and spatial position: evidence for dissociable mechanisms 66
Hyper-vision in a patient with central and paracentral vision loss reflects cortical reorganisation 66
Visual Search in good and poor readers:effect with single and combined features targets 65
Illusory speed is retained in memory during invisible motion 65
The fastest (and simplest), the earliest: the locus of processing of rapid forms of motion aftereffect 64
Temporal segregation deficit in visual perception: a single case study 63
Reducing crowding by weakening inhibitory lateral interactions in the periphery with perceptual learning 63
Separate motion-detecting mechanisms for first- and second-order patterns revealed by rapid forms of visual motion priming and motion aftereffect 62
Streaming or bouncing? Attention does not explain the audiovisual bounce-inducing effect 61
Discrimination of an orientation difference in dynamic textures 61
Schemi di neuroanatomia 59
The principle of good continuation in space and time can guide visual search in the absence of spatial priming or contextual cueing 59
Reducing crowding by weakening inhibitory lateral interactions in the periphery with perceptual learning 59
Priming of first- and second-order motion: mechanisms and neural substrates 57
Segmentation by single and combined features involves different contextual influences 56
Hyper-vision in a patient with central and paracentral visual loss 55
Rapid forms of visual motion priming and motion aftereffects have similar time course but different neural substrates in first- and second-order motion 54
The Effect of Alpha tACS on the Temporal Resolution of Visual Perception 54
The neural basis of implicit short-term memory: TMS investigations of visual priming 53
Effects of priming in texture segmentation 53
Human evoked potentials correlates of segregative and aggregative mechanisms of perceptual organisation with and without attention 52
Specificity and generalisation of perceptual learning in combined-features search tasks 52
Totale 8.581
Categoria #
all - tutte 34.667
article - articoli 30.990
book - libri 265
conference - conferenze 0
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 1.478
Totale 67.400


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2019/20201.962 0 101 37 185 228 196 198 255 229 274 139 120
2020/20211.523 55 122 46 120 31 189 61 166 254 174 202 103
2021/20221.673 30 181 296 128 74 74 60 203 84 36 212 295
2022/20231.190 269 67 37 89 217 133 2 110 158 9 80 19
2023/2024545 24 95 73 48 27 20 23 16 30 34 87 68
2024/202516 14 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totale 10.177