Melcher, David Paul
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 8.424
EU - Europa 1.262
AS - Asia 560
SA - Sud America 11
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 6
OC - Oceania 6
AF - Africa 3
Totale 10.272
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 8.391
IT - Italia 282
SE - Svezia 252
UA - Ucraina 209
CN - Cina 169
VN - Vietnam 155
GB - Regno Unito 142
FI - Finlandia 138
SG - Singapore 93
DE - Germania 92
BG - Bulgaria 61
TR - Turchia 46
CA - Canada 31
IL - Israele 14
IN - India 14
ES - Italia 13
NL - Olanda 12
HK - Hong Kong 11
IR - Iran 11
FR - Francia 10
JP - Giappone 10
SK - Slovacchia (Repubblica Slovacca) 9
AE - Emirati Arabi Uniti 8
KR - Corea 8
BR - Brasile 7
RU - Federazione Russa 7
AU - Australia 6
BE - Belgio 5
RO - Romania 5
A2 - ???statistics.table.value.countryCode.A2??? 4
AT - Austria 4
IE - Irlanda 4
JO - Giordania 4
PT - Portogallo 4
CH - Svizzera 3
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 3
TH - Thailandia 3
TW - Taiwan 3
CL - Cile 2
CM - Camerun 2
EU - Europa 2
GE - Georgia 2
MY - Malesia 2
NO - Norvegia 2
PK - Pakistan 2
AM - Armenia 1
AR - Argentina 1
BD - Bangladesh 1
BO - Bolivia 1
CR - Costa Rica 1
DK - Danimarca 1
EE - Estonia 1
GR - Grecia 1
ID - Indonesia 1
IM - Isola di Man 1
KG - Kirghizistan 1
KZ - Kazakistan 1
MU - Mauritius 1
MX - Messico 1
PL - Polonia 1
Totale 10.272
Città #
Fairfield 1.506
Chandler 855
Ashburn 749
Woodbridge 709
Seattle 592
Wilmington 528
Houston 513
Cambridge 494
Jacksonville 475
Ann Arbor 397
Princeton 183
San Mateo 172
Trento 116
Beijing 110
Dong Ket 94
San Diego 84
Sofia 60
Dearborn 54
Helsinki 54
Singapore 46
London 36
New York 36
Boardman 35
San Paolo di Civitate 35
Izmir 31
Andover 30
Lawrence 29
Phoenix 28
Bremen 22
Altamura 18
Providence 18
Des Moines 17
Falls Church 17
Norwalk 17
Washington 16
Fremont 15
Düsseldorf 13
Merkez 12
Haifa 10
Los Angeles 10
Toronto 10
Bratislava 9
Como 9
Burlington 8
Khowy 8
Kunming 8
Milan 8
Madrid 7
Nanjing 7
Chiswick 6
Kilburn 6
Pordenone 6
Abu Dhabi 5
Chicago 5
Guangzhou 5
Mountain View 5
Ahmedabad 4
Austin 4
Bassano del Grappa 4
Bologna 4
Bolzano 4
Bonndorf 4
Costa Mesa 4
Forlimpopoli 4
Hefei 4
Hounslow 4
Ottawa 4
Rome 4
Shanghai 4
Tappahannock 4
Venezia 4
Bielefeld 3
Birmingham 3
Dallas 3
Genzano 3
Hangzhou 3
Islington 3
Leicester 3
Longwood 3
Montréal 3
North Bergen 3
Padova 3
Prescot 3
Redwood City 3
Rio De Janeiro 3
Salamanca 3
San Francisco 3
Siheung-si 3
Stockholm 3
São Paulo 3
Trieste 3
Verona 3
Acqui Terme 2
Acton 2
Adana 2
Albino 2
Chelyabinsk 2
Chengdu 2
Chongqing 2
Clearwater 2
Totale 8.487
Nome #
Expansion and compression of time correlate with information processing in an enumeration task 230
Fooling the Eyes: The Influence of a Sound-Induced Visual Motion Illusion on Eye Movements 201
Saccades reset temporal integration windows 196
Pre-saccadic perception: Separate time courses for enhancement and spatial pooling at the saccade target 180
Brain networks for visual creativity: A functional connectivity study of planning a visual artwork 172
Differential visual processing of animal images, with and without conscious awareness 170
Endogenous attention modulates the temporal window of integration 158
Intercepting the first pass: rapid categorization is suppressed for unseen stimuli 157
Saccade kinematics modulate perisaccadic perception 155
"A moment's monument": the central vision of Italian sculptor Medardo Rosso (1858-1928) 149
Waves of visibility: probing the depth of inter-ocular suppression with transient and sustained targets 143
Perisaccadic perception: temporal unmasking or spatial uncrowding? 141
Unseen complex motion is modulated by attention and generates a visible aftereffect 139
Dense sampling reveals behavioral oscillations in rapid visual categorization 136
Characterizing ensemble statistics: mean size is represented across multiple frames of reference. 136
The role of attentional priority and saliency in determining capacity limits in enumeration and visual working memory. 133
Beyond the point of no return: Effects of visual distractors on saccade amplitude and velocity 132
Interference during eye movement preparation shifts the timing of perisaccadic compression 131
Multiple oscillatory rhythms determine the temporal organization of perception 126
Effective visual working memory capacity: an emergent effect from the neural dynamics in an attractor network. 124
The role of semantic interference in limiting memory for the details of visual scenes 121
Frequency modulation of neural oscillations according to visual task demands 121
Consistent Emotions Elicited by Low-Level Visual Features in Abstract Art 120
Temporal buffering and visual capacity: the time course of object formation underlies capacity limits in visual cognition 120
The peripheral preview effect with faces: combined EEG and eye-tracking suggests multiple stages of trans-saccadic predictive and non-predictive processing 120
Disrupting saccadic updating: visual interference prior to the first saccade elicits spatial errors in the secondary saccade in a double-step task 119
The influence of art expertise and training on emotion and preference ratings for representational and abstract artworks 118
Rapid enumeration within a fraction of a single glance: The role of visible persistence in object individuation capacity 116
Non-conscious processing of motion coherence can boost conscious access 116
PET: an eye-tracking dataset for animal-centric Pascal object classes 116
Time for awareness: The influence of temporal properties of the mask on continuous flash suppression effectiveness 114
Visual temporal integration windows are adult-like in 5- to 7-year-old children 114
Different effects of spatial and temporal attention on the integration and segregation of stimuli in time 114
Temporal Integration Windows in Neural Processing and Perception Aligned to Saccadic Eye Movements 113
Continuous perception of motion and shape across saccadic eye movements 110
Continuous flash suppression effectiveness depends on mask temporal frequency 109
Spatially-specific repetition suppression in transsaccadic perception 109
Object-based perception of orientation in the Ternus-Pikler display 109
Accumulating and remembering the details of neutral and emotional natural scenes 108
Nonretinotopic perception of orientation: Temporal integration of basic features operates in object-based coordinates 107
Dissociation between spatial and temporal integration mechanisms in Vernier fusion 107
Big and small numbers: empirical support for a single, flexible mechanism for numerosity perception 106
Predictions as a window into learning: Anticipatory fixation offsets carry more information about environmental statistics than reactive stimulus-responses 103
The effect of linguistic and visual salience in visual world studies 102
Spatiotopic updating across saccades revealed by spatially-specific fMRI adaptation 101
The edge of awareness: mask spatial density, but not color, determines optimal temporal frequency for continuous flash suppression 100
Selective attention in two hemispheres: How basic is the bilateral field advantage in object processing? 98
Brains of verbal memory specialists show anatomical differences in language, memory and visual systems 98
Accumulation and persistence of memory for natural scenes 97
A shared, flexible neural map architecture reflects capacity limits in both visual short-term memory and enumeration 97
Accounting for subjective time expansion based on a decision, rather than perceptual, mechanism 97
The temporal window of individuation limits visual capacity 96
Backward masking and unmasking across saccadic eye movements 95
Electrophysiological signatures of temporal segregation and integration of visual information - an MEG study 95
Remapping of the line motion illusion across eye movements 94
Stable statistical representations facilitate visual search 94
Temporal expansion, more information: the role of subjectively distorted time in information accrual 94
Alpha-band sensory entrainment alters the duration of temporal windows in visual perception 94
Visual scene memory and the guidance of saccadic eye movements 92
A visual sense of number emerges from the dynamics of a recurrent on-center off-surround neural network 92
Global statistical regularities modulate the speed of visual search in patients with focal attentional deficits 91
What's the purpose of perceptual averaging? 90
Predictive remapping of visual features precedes saccadic eye movements 87
Implicit attentional selection of bound visual features 87
Temporal integration windows for naturalistic visual sequences 86
Recent experience shapes current perception: Perceptual autocorrelation of visual samples is indexed by the P300 85
Saccades influence the visibility of targets in rapid stimulus sequences: The roles of mislocalization, retinal distance and remapping 85
In the eye of the beholder: Employing statistical analysis and eye tracking for analyzing abstract paintings 84
The visual system as a constraint on the survival and success of specific artworks 83
Emotion modulates eye movement patterns and subsequent memory for the gist and details of movie scenes 82
When the brain doesn¿t see eye to eye 81
Dissociating temporal and spatial integration windows: the case of Vernier Fusion 80
The role of attention in central and peripheral motion integration 79
Subitizing and estimation emerge from a computational saliency map model of object individuation 79
Nonretinotopic visual processing in the brain 79
Evidence for global perceptual averaging in individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder 78
Summary statistics support spatiotemporal stability 77
Pictures in mind: initial encoding of object properties varies with the realism of the scene stimulus 76
Cave art interpretation 2 75
Strength and coherence of binocular rivalry depends on shared stimulus complexity 74
Subthreshold features of visual objects: unseen but not unbound 74
Perceptual averaging in individuals with autism spectrum disorder 73
Shapes, surfaces and saccades 72
No evidence of task co-representation in a joint Stroop task 72
Increased overt attention to objects in early deaf adults: An eye-tracking study of complex naturalistic scenes 72
Subitizing reflects visuo-spatial object indexing capacity 71
Art and the Senses 71
Dynamic, object-based remapping of visual features in trans-saccadic perception 70
Trans-saccadic perception 70
Pictorial cues in art and in visual perception 68
The role of oscillatory phase in determining the temporal organization of perception: Evidence from sensory entrainment 66
A supervised machine learning approach to classify brain morphology of professional visual artists versus non-artists 66
Persistence of visual memory for scenes 65
Perception of emotion in abstract artworks: a multidisciplinary approach 64
Selective attention and the active remapping of object features in trans-saccadic perception 64
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Cave art interpretation 1 57
The missing link for attention pointers: comment on Cavanagh et al. 57
The mystery of representation: a conversation with Vik Muniz 57
The sight and sound of music: audiovisual interactions in science and the arts 53
Totale 10.316
Categoria #
all - tutte 43.931
article - articoli 0
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 0
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 881
Totale 44.812


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2019/20202.482 164 95 142 266 266 162 369 238 347 185 141 107
2020/20212.465 88 199 195 471 219 238 162 124 126 187 158 298
2021/20221.511 148 122 36 111 22 76 39 262 60 174 234 227
2022/20231.711 277 263 41 265 135 239 9 125 187 29 92 49
2023/2024670 54 55 48 25 58 120 47 104 5 26 31 97
2024/202513 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totale 10.594