Truzzi, Anna
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 1.874
EU - Europa 302
AS - Asia 148
OC - Oceania 3
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 1
Totale 2.328
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 1.865
CN - Cina 98
IT - Italia 86
SE - Svezia 83
FI - Finlandia 38
DE - Germania 31
VN - Vietnam 20
GB - Regno Unito 19
BG - Bulgaria 17
SG - Singapore 11
CA - Canada 9
TR - Turchia 8
UA - Ucraina 8
NL - Olanda 7
FR - Francia 5
MY - Malesia 5
IN - India 4
AU - Australia 3
PT - Portogallo 2
A2 - ???statistics.table.value.countryCode.A2??? 1
AZ - Azerbaigian 1
DK - Danimarca 1
GR - Grecia 1
HU - Ungheria 1
LV - Lettonia 1
RO - Romania 1
RU - Federazione Russa 1
TW - Taiwan 1
Totale 2.328
Città #
Chandler 417
Fairfield 162
Ashburn 121
San Mateo 120
Princeton 110
Wilmington 91
Woodbridge 70
Cambridge 62
Seattle 62
Houston 57
Ann Arbor 56
Beijing 56
Dearborn 42
Helsinki 36
Jacksonville 30
Fremont 28
New York 27
Bremen 21
Sofia 17
Andover 14
Des Moines 11
Dong Ket 10
San Diego 9
Toronto 9
Norwalk 8
San Paolo di Civitate 8
Hefei 7
Milan 7
Nanjing 7
Washington 6
Guangzhou 5
Kuala Lumpur 5
London 5
Bolzano 4
Cagliari 4
Falls Church 4
Gaziantep 4
Izmir 4
Laurel 4
Phoenix 4
Rome 4
Trento 4
Brookline 3
Cesa 3
Clearwater 3
Lecce 3
Monza 3
Alcamo 2
Bologna 2
Como 2
Druento 2
Huddersfield 2
Kunming 2
Leeuwarden 2
Maastricht 2
Messina 2
Portland 2
San Francisco 2
San Giovanni Rotondo 2
Singapore 2
Sydney 2
Taiyuan 2
Taranto 2
Tricase 2
Vanzago 2
Acireale 1
Altamura 1
Baku 1
Bristol 1
Castelfidardo 1
Catania 1
Changchun 1
Chengdu 1
Chions 1
Chongqing 1
Codroipo 1
College Park 1
Florence 1
Forlì 1
Fuzhou 1
Genoa 1
Gorizia 1
Guiyang 1
Gunzenhausen 1
Islington 1
Jinan 1
Kalyan 1
Lisbon 1
Modena 1
Mountain View 1
Nanchang 1
Nuremberg 1
Padova 1
Palermo 1
Prescot 1
Pune 1
Queens 1
Redwood City 1
Riga 1
Rovigo 1
Totale 1.818
Nome #
Oxytocin receptor gene polymorphisms (rs53576) and early paternal care sensitize males to distressing female vocalizations 109
Empatia e teoria della mente: un unico meccanismo cognitivo 105
In utero testosterone exposure influences physiological responses to dyadic interactions in neurotypical adults 102
Genetic predispositions and parental bonding interact to shape adults' physiological responses to social distress 101
Categorizing the cries of infants with ASD versus typically developing infants: A study of adult accuracy and reaction time 92
Response to infant cry in clinically depressed and non-depressed mothers 90
Putting Salient Vocalizations in Context: Adults’ Physiological Arousal to Emotive Cues in Domestic and External Environments 73
Infant communicative signals elicit differential brain dynamics in fathers and non-fathers 72
Serotonin transporter gene polymorphisms and early parent-Iifant interactions are related to adult male heart rate response to female crying 71
Physiological responses to dyadic interactions are influenced by neurotypical adults' levels of autistic and empathy traits 71
Maternal bonding in childhood moderates autonomic responses to distress stimuli in adult males 71
Adults’ social behavioral adaptiveness is affected by individuals’ long-term emotional and social development 66
Dataset on genetic and physiological adults׳ responses to social distress 59
Language development and disorders: Possible genes and environment interactions 57
Attachment Style predicts physiological responses to social vocalizations in male adults 54
Genetic predispositions and parental attachment interact to shape adult physiological responses to social distress 53
Response to infant cry in clinically depressed and non-depressed mother. 50
Differences in Males’ and Females’ Prefrontal Cortex Activation When Exposed to Romantic, Friendly or Sibling Love 50
Differential physiological responses to appropriate vs non-appropriate social stimuli in neurotypical adults with different level of autistic and empathy traits 50
Caregivers’ behaviors moderate infants’ calm state in a primate model: towards an early and objective evaluation of caregiver-infant interactions 50
Parental bonding and gender modulate prefrontal cortex activity in response to social stimulus 47
The interaction between parental relationships and environment moderate physiological responses to infant cry in adulthood 47
Genetic factors and adults' expectations towards relationships interact in affecting physiological responses to social distress 45
Fathers’ and non-fathers’ brain responses to distress vocalizations of typically developing infants and infants with Autism Spectrum Disorders 45
Caregivers’ behavioral style mediates infants’ calming responses in marmosets 43
Differential peripheral physiological responses to distress signals in male adults are mediated by Attachment Styles 43
Genetic factors and early attachment interact to shape adult physiological responses to distress 42
Evaluating caregiver-infant interaction quality in an animal model: towards early and objective measures 41
Motor system involvement in response to infant cry promotes women’s promptness to take active rather than passive action 39
Autistic and empathy traits account for different physiological responses to social interactions 39
Caregiver-Infant Interactions’ Quality in Marmosets: The Role of Parental Behaviors 38
Gender and context effects modulate adults’ neurophysiological response to infant vocalizations 38
Level of autistic and empathy traits mediates physiological responses to social interaction 37
Le predisposizioni genetiche individuali moderano l’effetto dei fattori ambientali precoci nel formare le risposte fisiologiche degli adulti a stimoli stressanti 32
The social animal: The role of genes and environmental factors in shaping social development 32
In utero testosterone exposure modulates adults’ physiological responses to social interactions 31
Structured variation in speech to typically and non-typically developing toddlers 28
Physiological responses to social interactions are modulated by level of autistic traits 28
Promoting empathy with rhymes: effects of poetry exposure on physiological arousal and empathic trait 27
Motor system involvement in response to infant cry promotes women’s promptness to take active rather than passive action 26
Putting Cry in Context: Adults’ Physiological Arousal to Emotive Cues in Domestic and External Environments 24
Parental bonding Influences Adults’ Physiological Reactions to Social Distress 21
Infant cry and laughter differentially activate brain pre-motor areas in fathers and non-fathers 21
Structured variation in speech to typically and non-typically developing toddlers 19
Infant sleeping arrangements and mother-infant well-being in nine Asian, European, North and South American countries 17
Prenatal testosterone exposure and gender moderate adults’ responsivity to social stimuli 17
Male arousal in response to cry is shaped by interaction of paternal bond and oxytocin-related genotype 16
Physiological responses to social and physical events are differentially modulated by levels of Autistic and Empathy Traits 16
Parental speech to typically and non-typically developing toddlers 16
Infant distress calls during carrying as consequence of parental practices: A primate model 16
"Isn’t it lovely?": Gender differences in response to babies and adults faces of different ethnic groups 14
Statistical structure in speech to typically and non-typically developing toddlers 14
Mechanisms of Mother-Infant Interaction in a Brief Separation and Reunion (BSR) Paradigm 12
Love patterns: a machine learning approach to the study of individuals’ perception of romantic interactions in ongoing and past relationships 11
Effect of caregiving behaviors and genetic predispositions on human and non-human primates development 9
A method to soothe and promote sleep in crying infants utilizing the transport response 8
Totale 2.445
Categoria #
all - tutte 11.194
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 11.194


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2018/2019128 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 36 55 37
2019/2020424 19 18 9 41 33 46 68 39 50 52 38 11
2020/2021247 20 21 6 24 13 32 10 19 35 24 7 36
2021/2022481 7 48 5 13 57 12 6 156 14 22 60 81
2022/2023843 115 82 20 110 88 134 7 74 104 14 64 31
2023/2024233 22 37 27 18 34 69 12 10 0 4 0 0
Totale 2.445