Caramazza, Alfonso
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 7.749
AS - Asia 2.188
EU - Europa 1.652
SA - Sud America 434
AF - Africa 42
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 4
OC - Oceania 4
Totale 12.073
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 7.685
SG - Singapore 953
CN - Cina 430
VN - Vietnam 409
BR - Brasile 355
RU - Federazione Russa 289
UA - Ucraina 237
IT - Italia 184
SE - Svezia 183
GB - Regno Unito 153
FI - Finlandia 146
DE - Germania 136
LV - Lettonia 92
FR - Francia 91
HK - Hong Kong 69
KR - Corea 59
IN - India 58
BG - Bulgaria 52
CA - Canada 30
ID - Indonesia 27
AR - Argentina 26
TR - Turchia 25
BD - Bangladesh 23
IQ - Iraq 22
MX - Messico 21
JP - Giappone 19
EC - Ecuador 15
PL - Polonia 14
JO - Giordania 13
PK - Pakistan 13
ES - Italia 11
ZA - Sudafrica 11
NL - Olanda 10
AT - Austria 9
VE - Venezuela 9
AE - Emirati Arabi Uniti 8
CL - Cile 8
CO - Colombia 8
LT - Lituania 8
PH - Filippine 8
PY - Paraguay 7
BE - Belgio 6
EG - Egitto 6
IR - Iran 6
UZ - Uzbekistan 6
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 5
MA - Marocco 5
TN - Tunisia 5
LB - Libano 4
OM - Oman 4
RO - Romania 4
SA - Arabia Saudita 4
SK - Slovacchia (Repubblica Slovacca) 4
TW - Taiwan 4
AU - Australia 3
AZ - Azerbaigian 3
DK - Danimarca 3
DO - Repubblica Dominicana 3
DZ - Algeria 3
KG - Kirghizistan 3
PE - Perù 3
TH - Thailandia 3
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BY - Bielorussia 2
CH - Svizzera 2
CI - Costa d'Avorio 2
ET - Etiopia 2
GD - Grenada 2
HN - Honduras 2
IE - Irlanda 2
IL - Israele 2
KH - Cambogia 2
KZ - Kazakistan 2
LK - Sri Lanka 2
MD - Moldavia 2
NG - Nigeria 2
NO - Norvegia 2
PA - Panama 2
PS - Palestinian Territory 2
PT - Portogallo 2
SY - Repubblica araba siriana 2
TT - Trinidad e Tobago 2
UY - Uruguay 2
AO - Angola 1
BO - Bolivia 1
EU - Europa 1
GA - Gabon 1
GE - Georgia 1
GN - Guinea 1
GR - Grecia 1
HR - Croazia 1
HU - Ungheria 1
JM - Giamaica 1
KE - Kenya 1
KW - Kuwait 1
MN - Mongolia 1
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 1
PR - Porto Rico 1
SN - Senegal 1
TG - Togo 1
Totale 12.072
Città #
Fairfield 932
Ashburn 685
Singapore 595
Chandler 584
Jacksonville 515
Woodbridge 507
Seattle 442
Cambridge 354
Wilmington 347
Houston 345
Dallas 332
San Jose 265
Santa Clara 210
Ann Arbor 192
Columbus 169
Moscow 141
Princeton 126
Beijing 123
Ho Chi Minh City 104
The Dalles 103
Hanoi 97
San Mateo 95
Riga 92
Los Angeles 88
Trento 84
New York 83
Lauterbourg 80
Dearborn 66
Hong Kong 61
Seoul 56
Helsinki 51
San Diego 51
Sofia 50
Lawrence 49
Buffalo 42
Munich 41
Chicago 37
Council Bluffs 34
London 34
São Paulo 33
Falls Church 29
Boardman 28
Orem 23
Hefei 20
Izmir 19
Phoenix 19
Da Nang 18
Norwalk 18
Jakarta 17
Dong Ket 15
Toronto 15
Haiphong 14
Guangzhou 13
Redondo Beach 13
Tokyo 13
Turku 13
Bến Tre 12
Brooklyn 11
Denver 11
Frankfurt am Main 11
Leipzig 11
Milan 11
San Paolo di Civitate 11
Kilburn 10
Warsaw 10
Chennai 9
Mumbai 9
Rio de Janeiro 9
Stockholm 9
Andover 8
Boston 8
Brasília 8
Charlotte 8
Düsseldorf 8
Elk Grove Village 8
Essen 8
Kunming 8
Manchester 8
Salt Lake City 8
Atlanta 7
Bologna 7
Costa Mesa 7
Curitiba 7
Hangzhou 7
Hải Dương 7
Johannesburg 7
Nuremberg 7
Poplar 7
Porto Alegre 7
Vienna 7
Wuppertal 7
Altamura 6
Changsha 6
Des Moines 6
Mexico City 6
Montreal 6
North Bergen 6
Phủ Lý 6
Pittsburgh 6
Rome 6
Totale 8.934
Nome #
Cross-modal plasticity preserves functional specialization in posterior parietal cortex 245
Distinct roles of temporal and frontoparietal cortex in representing actions across vision and language 239
Attention selection, distractor suppression and N2pc 219
Closely overlapping responses to tools and hands in left lateral occipitotemporal cortex 212
Cortical systems for local and global integration in discourse comprehension. 210
Differential activity for animals and manipulable objects in the anterior temporal lobes 205
Decoding representations of face identity that are tolerant to rotation 202
Action Categories in Lateral Occipitotemporal Cortex Are Organized Along Sociality and Transitivity 196
Conceptual object representations in human anterior temporal cortex 193
Continuous perception of motion and shape across saccadic eye movements 188
The neural representation of human versus nonhuman bipeds and quadrupeds 188
Asymmetric fMRI adaptation reveals no evidence for mirror neurons in humans. 187
Morphological complexity reveals verb-specific prefrontal engagement 185
Multivoxel pattern analysis reveals auditory motion information in MT+ of both congenitally blind and sighted individuals 183
Person- and Place-Selective Neural Substrates for Entity-Specific Semantic Access 180
Individuation of objects and object parts rely on the same neuronal mechanism 170
On the speed of pop-out in feature search 165
Rapid enumeration within a fraction of a single glance: The role of visible persistence in object individuation capacity 164
Action-related properties shape object representations in the ventral stream 163
Distributed sensitivity for movement amplitude in directionally tuned neuronal populations 163
Multiple object individuation and exact enumeration 161
The production of pronominal clitics: Implications for theories of lexical access 160
Cortical signatures of noun and verb production 160
An electrophysiological assessment of distractor suppression in visual search tasks 158
Tuning Curves for Movement Direction in the HumanVisuomotor System 158
Category-Specific Organization in the Human Brain Does Not Require Visual Experience 157
Mood-dependent integration in discourse comprehension: Happy and sad moods affect consistency processing via different brain networks 157
The role of vision in the neural representation of unique entities 157
The multiple functions of sensory-motor representations: an introduction. 148
View-invariant representation of hand postures in the human lateral occipitotemporal cortex 144
Representational similarity of body parts in human occipitotemporal cortex 143
Tool selectivity in left occipitotemporal cortex develops without vision 142
All talk and no action: A transcranial magnetic stimulation study of motor cortex activation during action word production 140
Temporal brain dynamics of multiple object processing: the flexibility of individuation 139
Unconscious priming instructions modulate activity in default and excecutive networks of the human brain 139
Language-invariant verb processing regions in Spanish-English bilinguals. 139
Lexical selection is not by competition: A reinterpretation of semantic interference and facilitation effects in the picture-word interference paradigm 137
Interactivity and continuity in normal and aphasic language production 137
Orthographic structure and deaf spelling errors: syllables, letter frequency and speech. 135
Perceptual grouping and visual enumeration 135
When nominal features are marked on verbs: a transcranial magnetic stimulation study 134
Cognitive neuropsychology twenty years on 131
Concordance between perceptual and categorical repetition effects in the ventral visual stream 130
The representation of homophones: evidence from the distractor frequency effect 129
Do somatic markers mediate decisions on the gambling task? 128
How visual is the visual cortex? Comparing connectional and functional fingerprints between congenitally blind and sighted individuals 128
Visual object individuation occurs over object wholes, parts, and even holes 125
Patterns of comprehension performance in agrammatic Broca's aphasia: a test of the trace deletion hypothesis 123
Predication drives verb cortical signatures 123
Individuation of parts of a single object and multiple distinct objects relies on a common neural mechanism in inferior intraparietal sulcus 123
Lateral occipitotemporal cortex encodes perceptual components of social actions rather than abstract representations of sociality 121
The representation of grammatical categories in the brain 120
The relationships between morphological and phonological errors in aphasic speech: data from a word repetition task 119
Nonvisual and visual object shape representations in occipitotemporal cortex: evidence from congenitally blind and sighted adults 119
63: Concepts of Actions and Their Objects 119
Dissociating neural correlates for nouns and verbs 118
Left occipitotemporal cortex contributes to the discrimination of tool-associated hand actions: fMRI and TMS evidence 117
Gender agreement and multiple referents 115
The organization of conceptual knowledge: The evidence from category-specific semantic deficits 115
Gender congruency goes Europe: A cross-linguistic study of the gender congruency effect in Romance and Germanic languages 113
Independent representations of verbs and actions in left lateral temporal cortex 113
The noun/verb dissociation in language production: varieties of causes. 112
Neural regions essential for writing verbs 112
Selectivity for large nonmanipulable objects in scene-selective visual cortex does not require visual experience 111
Lexical access in bilingual speakers: what's the (hard) problem? 110
Heterogeneity is a fact of category-specific semantic deficits. So? Comments on Rosazza, Imbornone, Zorzi, Farina, Chiavari and Cappa (2003) 109
Reading without speech sounds: VWFA and its connectivity in the congenitally deaf 109
Involuntary capture of attention produces domain-specific activation 108
Letter identification processes in reading: distractor interference reveals an automatically engaged, domain-specific mechanism 107
Large-scale organization of the hand action observation network in individuals born without hands 107
What determines the speed of lexical access: homophone or specific-word frequency? a reply to Jescheniak et al. (2003). 104
What body parts reveal about the organization of the brain. 104
On the categorical nature of the semantic interference effect in the picture-word interference paradigm 103
Now you see it, now you don't: on turning semantic interference into facilitation in a stroop-like task 103
Lexical selection in bilingual speech production does not involve language suppression 102
The categorical distinction of vowel and consonant representations: evidence from dysgraphia 101
Planning at the phonological level during sentence production 101
Grammatical gender selection and the representation of morphemes: the production of Dutch diminutives 100
The orchestration of the sensory-motor systems: clues from neuropsychology. 99
Evaluating computational models in cognitive neuropsychology: the case from the consonant/vowel distinction 98
Lexical selection is not a competitive process: a reply to La Heij et al. (2006) 96
The organisation of conceptual knowledge in the brain: the future's past and some future directions. 96
Nouns, verbs, objects, actions, and the animate/inanimate effect 95
N2pc and multiple target individuation 94
A shared neural code for the physics of actions and object events 92
Dissociating goal from outcome during action observation 86
The dissociation of color from form and function knowledge 84
Regural and irregular morphology and its relation with agrammatism: evidence from two Spanish-Catalan bilinguals. 72
The Role of Agentive and Physical Forces in the Neural Representation of Motion Events 65
Two ‘what’ pathways for action and object recognition 64
The representation of tools in left parietal cortex independent of visual experience 55
Totale 12.265
Categoria #
all - tutte 45.758
article - articoli 0
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 0
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 561
Totale 46.319


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2020/2021321 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 107 109 105
2021/2022922 50 113 13 29 19 64 48 144 44 90 138 170
2022/20231.159 187 117 22 166 120 173 3 100 157 12 56 46
2023/2024386 30 42 22 11 25 70 27 34 7 51 10 57
2024/20251.711 16 4 71 331 123 225 73 76 232 291 120 149
2025/20263.444 262 70 559 612 367 310 656 77 280 251 0 0
Totale 12.265