MACCHI CASSIA, VIOLA MARINA
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 12.341
EU - Europa 10.126
AS - Asia 3.113
SA - Sud America 97
OC - Oceania 16
AF - Africa 9
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 8
Totale 25.710
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 12.086
IT - Italia 4.385
CN - Cina 1.128
SE - Svezia 1.101
DE - Germania 1.023
SG - Singapore 982
IE - Irlanda 731
UA - Ucraina 670
RU - Federazione Russa 663
HK - Hong Kong 516
FR - Francia 415
GB - Regno Unito 393
CA - Canada 227
FI - Finlandia 193
DK - Danimarca 167
VN - Vietnam 162
AT - Austria 117
NL - Olanda 90
TR - Turchia 78
IN - India 61
JP - Giappone 61
BE - Belgio 49
ID - Indonesia 36
CH - Svizzera 29
ES - Italia 29
CL - Cile 27
EC - Ecuador 19
HU - Ungheria 19
MX - Messico 19
PE - Perù 19
IR - Iran 17
CO - Colombia 15
AM - Armenia 14
TW - Taiwan 13
IL - Israele 12
AU - Australia 11
BR - Brasile 11
KR - Corea 11
GR - Grecia 9
PL - Polonia 7
EU - Europa 6
MY - Malesia 6
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 5
EE - Estonia 5
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 5
PK - Pakistan 5
AR - Argentina 4
BG - Bulgaria 4
DZ - Algeria 4
NO - Norvegia 4
PT - Portogallo 4
RO - Romania 4
CR - Costa Rica 3
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AL - Albania 2
BO - Bolivia 2
GT - Guatemala 2
HN - Honduras 2
LT - Lituania 2
LU - Lussemburgo 2
MK - Macedonia 2
TH - Thailandia 2
ZA - Sudafrica 2
AE - Emirati Arabi Uniti 1
BD - Bangladesh 1
CI - Costa d'Avorio 1
EG - Egitto 1
JO - Giordania 1
KG - Kirghizistan 1
KW - Kuwait 1
LB - Libano 1
LI - Liechtenstein 1
LK - Sri Lanka 1
MN - Mongolia 1
PA - Panama 1
PH - Filippine 1
SC - Seychelles 1
SK - Slovacchia (Repubblica Slovacca) 1
SV - El Salvador 1
Totale 25.710
Città #
Ann Arbor 2.315
Woodbridge 1.017
Chandler 904
Milan 897
Singapore 809
Houston 777
Fairfield 771
Jacksonville 736
Dublin 710
Frankfurt am Main 625
Ashburn 551
Wilmington 524
Hong Kong 511
Dearborn 485
Santa Clara 386
New York 361
Seattle 328
Princeton 302
Cambridge 263
Shanghai 196
Nanjing 195
Rome 151
Beijing 125
Lachine 121
Vienna 107
Padova 89
Altamura 78
Dong Ket 78
Lawrence 77
Boardman 75
Nanchang 75
Helsinki 61
Andover 49
Brussels 45
Bologna 44
Dallas 44
Hebei 44
San Diego 42
Paris 39
Parma 39
Hangzhou 38
Monza 38
Toronto 38
Verona 38
Redmond 37
Shenyang 37
Guangzhou 36
Huizen 34
Jakarta 34
Florence 33
Munich 33
Bergamo 32
Tianjin 32
London 31
Los Angeles 29
Fremont 27
Kunming 27
Bari 26
Norwalk 26
Cesano Maderno 25
Jiaxing 25
University Park 25
Ottawa 22
Philadelphia 22
Pune 22
Cagliari 21
Changsha 21
Hefei 21
Jinan 21
Naples 21
Pescara 21
Santiago 21
Seregno 21
Trento 21
Palermo 20
Zhengzhou 20
Falls Church 19
Brescia 18
Napoli 18
Sacramento 18
Edmonton 17
Mountain View 17
Torino 17
Como 16
Genova 16
Vicenza 16
Besagno 15
Budapest 14
Pavia 14
Rho 14
Yerevan 14
Barcelona 13
Pesaro 13
Zanica 13
Catania 12
Chicago 12
Genoa 12
Segrate 12
Treviso 12
Trieste 12
Totale 16.396
Nome #
Lo sviluppo della mente umana. Dalle teorie classiche ai nuovi orientamenti 1.570
La sintonizzazione percettiva verso i volti di adulto nel primo anno di vita [Perceptual narrowing toward adult faces occurs within the first year of life] 611
La suzione non nutritiva: uno strumento per lo studio delle competenze neonatali 366
Visual and proprioceptive feedback differently modulate the spatial representation of number and time in children 313
Sibling experience prevents neural tuning to adult faces in 10-month-old infants 303
Age-Related Differences in Sensitivity to Facial Trustworthiness: Perceptual Representation and the Role of Emotional Development 284
Socially-relevant visual stimulation modulates physiological response to affective touch in human infants 283
Operational momentum for magnitude ordering in preschool children and adults 281
The interference effect of emotional expressions on facial identity recognition in preschool-aged children 274
Emotion in motion: Facial dynamics affect infants' neural processing of emotions 273
Action priming with biomechanically possible and impossible grasps: ERP evidence from 6-month-old infants 255
Lo sviluppo cognitivo: dalle teorie classiche ai nuovi orientamenti 248
Perceptual narrowing towards adult faces is a cross-cultural phenomenon in infancy: A Behavioral and near-infrared spectroscopy study with Japanese infants 248
Discrimination of ordinal relationships in temporal sequences by 4-month-old infants 247
Infants' Visual Recognition of Pincer Grip Emerges Between 9 and 12 Months of Age 244
The spatial representation of numbers and time follow distinct developmental trajectories: A study in 6- and 10-year-old children 242
Infants’ detection of increasing numerical order comes before detection of decreasing number 234
Neural sensitivity to facial signals of trustworthiness in 6-month-old infants 234
Infants learn better from left to right: A directional bias in infants' sequence learning 233
Searching for faces of different ages: Evidence for an experienced-based own-age detection advantage in adults 228
Infants’ Learning of Rule-Based Visual Sequences Predicts Language Outcome at 2 Years 221
Prime evidenze di una sintonizzazione percettiva verso i volti di adulto nella prima infanzia. 218
Individual differences in perceptual sensitivity and representation of facial signals of trustworthiness 212
Predicting others’ intention involves motor resonance: EMGevidence from 6- and 9-month-old infants 210
Small on the left, large on the right: Numbers orient visual attention onto space in preverbal infants 205
Minds without language represent number through space: Origins of the mental number line 203
Differenze individuali della capacità di discriminare i tratti sociali dei volti 203
The influence of Number and Magnitude Information on Space representation in Children 199
Operational Momentum during ordering operations for size and number in 4-month-old infants 197
Human infants’ preference for left-to-right oriented increasing numerical sequences 195
Quantifying sources of variability in infancy research using the Infant-Directed-Speech preference 194
Can a nonspecific bias toward top-heavy patterns explain newborns' face preference? 192
Natural experience acquired in adulthood enhances holistic processing of other-age faces 189
The early development of human mirror mechanisms: evidence from electromyographic recordings at 3 and 6 months 189
Nati per apprendere: la mente del bambino nel primo anno di vita 183
Holistic processing for faces and cars in preschool-aged children and adults: Evidence from the composite effect 183
Do all kids look alike? Evidence for an other-age effect in adults 182
Individual differences in object-examining duration: Do they reflect the use of different encoding strategies? 182
Rule learning transfer across linguistic and visual modalities in 7‐month‐old infants 182
Newborns' face recognition: role of inner and outer facial features 180
Newborns' local processing in schematic facelike configurations 178
Discrimination of Biomechanically Possible and Impossible Hand Movements at Birth 176
Space modulates cross-domain transfer of abstract rules in infants 176
L’effetto "altra età" per i volti di adulto anziano 174
Sensitivity to spacing changes in faces and non-face objects in preschool-aged children and adults 173
Operational momentum and size ordering in preverbal infants 172
Face preference at birth: the role of an orienting mechanism 171
The own-age face recognition bias is task dependent 168
Visual scanning behavior is related to recognition performance for own- and other-age faces 168
Dominance of global visual properties at birth 167
Newborns' preference for up-down asymmetrical configurations 167
The neural correlates of processing newborn and adult faces in 3-year-old children 166
The effect of inversion on 3-to-5-year-old children recognition of face and non face visual objects 165
By the sound of it. An ERP investigation of human action sound processing in 7-month-old infants 165
I neonati rappresentano le relazioni ordinali tra grandezze non-numeriche 165
The Left Perceptual Bias for adult and infant faces in adults and 5-year-old children: Face age matters 164
The origins of face perception: specific vs non-specific mechanisms 163
How race and age experiences shape young children’s face processing abilities 161
Non-specific perceptual biases at the origins of face processing 160
The origins of visual perception of touch. 159
L'organizzazione percettiva alla nascita: modalità di elaborazione analitica e globale 158
Shifts of attention triggered by biomechanically possible and impossible hand grasping: ERP evidence from 6-month-old infants 156
Face Preference at Birth 155
Age-related face processing bias in infancy: Evidence of perceptual narrowing for adult faces 155
Dysfunctions in Infants’ Statistical Learning are Related to Parental Autistic Traits 155
Seeing touches early in life 153
L'esperienza con il fratello modula la capacita' di riconoscimento dei volti nei bambini di 9 mesi 150
The role of cognitive development on visual perception of illusory configurations 149
Experience affects age biases in face processing in children and adults. 149
Seven-month-old infants detect ordinal numerical relationships within temporal sequences 146
Early and later experience with one younger sibling affects face processing abilities of 6-year-old children 146
Modulation of face-sensitive event-related potentials by canonical and distorted human faces: the role of vertical symmetry and up-down featural arrangement 144
Differenze individuali nell’esplorazione visuo-manipolatoria e strategie di elaborazione dell’informazione 143
Il ruolo dell’esperienza nel riconoscimento di volti di diverse classi di eta’: uno studio su adulti “esperti” 141
Electrophysiological Evidence of Space-Number Associations in 9-Month-Old Infants 141
Visual recognition of the "silent generation": Understanding the recognition advantage for young versus older adult faces. 140
Le espressioni emotive hanno un effetto di interferenza sul riconoscimento dell'identità di un volto in età prescolare 139
Increasing magnitude counts more: Asymmetrical processing of ordinality in 4-month-old infants 139
Early experience predicts later plasticity for face processing: Evidence for the reactivation of dormant effects 136
L’effetto inversione è specifico per i volti nei bambini di 3 anni? 136
Metodi per la valutazione delle differenze individuali nei processi attentivi nel primo anno di vita 136
Are 4-month-olds able to discriminate non-numerical ordinal sequences? 136
Are numbers, size and brightness equally efficient in orienting visual attention? Evidence from an eye-tracking study 136
Congruency as a non-specific perceptual property contributing to newborns’ face preference 135
Visual perception of human touch early in life 134
Age biases in face processing: the effects of experience across development 133
Seven-month-old infants’ ability to detect ordinal numerical relationships within temporal and spatiotemporal sequences 130
Il riconoscimento del volto alla nascita 129
Why mix-ups don’t happen in the nursery. Evidence for an experience-based interpretation of the other-age effect 129
Newborns differentiate between possible and impossible movements. 129
Attention is a matter of time: effects of rhythmic stimulation on newborns’ attentional disengagement 128
Lo sviluppo dell’abilita’ di comprendere le azioni altrui nella prima infanzia: un’indagine attraverso il metodo dell’elettromiografia di superficie. 127
The origins and development of mirror neuron system in humans: an EMG study with 3- and 6-month-old infants. 126
A behavioral and ERP investigation of 3-month-olds' face preferences 125
Il sistema di neuroni specchio nei bambini di 6 mesi di vita: Uno studio sulla comprensione delle azioni attraverso misiure neurofisiologiche 125
Biomechanically possible and impossible hand movements: Do neonates discriminate? 125
Visual Implicit Learning Abilities in Infants at Familial Risk for Language and Learning Impairments 124
Cross-cultural evidence of perceptual narrowing toward adult faces in 3- and 9-month-old infants. 122
Discrimination of adult and infant faces in 3- to 9-month-old infants: first evidence for a narrowing toward adult faces. 121
Are 4-month-olds able to discriminate ordinal sequences of non-numerical quantities? 120
Totale 19.749
Categoria #
all - tutte 86.975
article - articoli 0
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 0
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 0
Totale 86.975


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2019/20201.752 0 0 0 0 0 0 520 268 345 216 324 79
2020/20213.324 222 119 332 356 329 261 356 247 288 339 169 306
2021/20222.324 164 222 267 225 121 167 134 189 173 110 172 380
2022/20234.143 449 940 428 341 290 575 111 219 305 90 182 213
2023/20243.774 196 136 196 310 476 737 520 146 368 151 118 420
2024/20253.392 463 778 599 404 649 293 206 0 0 0 0 0
Totale 26.671