SAVAZZI, Silvia
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 2.873
EU - Europa 2.382
AS - Asia 1.244
AF - Africa 16
SA - Sud America 12
OC - Oceania 7
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 2
Totale 6.536
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 2.863
GB - Regno Unito 793
CN - Cina 719
IT - Italia 328
SG - Singapore 328
SE - Svezia 227
RU - Federazione Russa 206
FR - Francia 194
IE - Irlanda 181
FI - Finlandia 173
DE - Germania 126
VN - Vietnam 99
UA - Ucraina 56
BE - Belgio 42
ID - Indonesia 33
JP - Giappone 16
NL - Olanda 12
KR - Corea 10
CA - Canada 9
RO - Romania 9
TR - Turchia 8
AU - Australia 7
HK - Hong Kong 7
TG - Togo 7
BR - Brasile 6
LV - Lettonia 6
CH - Svizzera 4
CL - Cile 3
ES - Italia 3
IL - Israele 3
MA - Marocco 3
SK - Slovacchia (Repubblica Slovacca) 3
SY - Repubblica araba siriana 3
ZA - Sudafrica 3
AE - Emirati Arabi Uniti 2
AR - Argentina 2
AT - Austria 2
BD - Bangladesh 2
EE - Estonia 2
EG - Egitto 2
GR - Grecia 2
HU - Ungheria 2
IN - India 2
IR - Iran 2
LA - Repubblica Popolare Democratica del Laos 2
LT - Lituania 2
PH - Filippine 2
PL - Polonia 2
A2 - ???statistics.table.value.countryCode.A2??? 1
BA - Bosnia-Erzegovina 1
BY - Bielorussia 1
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 1
EC - Ecuador 1
EU - Europa 1
KE - Kenya 1
KG - Kirghizistan 1
KH - Cambogia 1
LU - Lussemburgo 1
MK - Macedonia 1
MN - Mongolia 1
MX - Messico 1
MY - Malesia 1
PT - Portogallo 1
RS - Serbia 1
TM - Turkmenistan 1
UZ - Uzbekistan 1
Totale 6.536
Città #
Southend 702
Chandler 471
Jacksonville 439
Ann Arbor 307
Singapore 288
Woodbridge 250
Houston 196
Verona 182
Dublin 181
Ashburn 115
Wilmington 86
Lawrence 78
Princeton 78
Jinan 71
Nanjing 71
Beijing 67
Redmond 64
Shenyang 62
Dong Ket 48
Helsinki 48
Brussels 42
New York 42
Lancaster 34
Jakarta 32
Hebei 31
Tianjin 30
Falls Church 25
Kent 25
Nanchang 25
Ningbo 24
Sindelfingen 21
Boardman 20
Santa Clara 20
Changsha 19
Zhengzhou 19
Taizhou 17
Haikou 16
Los Angeles 15
Seattle 15
Guangzhou 14
Jiaxing 14
Milan 14
Redwood City 13
Tokyo 13
Norwalk 10
Bologna 9
Dallas 9
Moscow 9
Seoul 9
Washington 8
Fairfield 7
Hangzhou 7
Hong Kong 7
Lappeenranta 7
Lomé 7
Taiyuan 7
Trento 7
Auburn Hills 5
Lanzhou 5
San Francisco 5
Toronto 5
Amsterdam 4
Chicago 4
Clearwater 4
Costabissara 4
Frankfurt am Main 4
Maranello 4
Mehlingen 4
Modena 4
Padova 4
Atlanta 3
Bratislava 3
Canberra 3
Cape Town 3
Cesena 3
Chongqing 3
Council Bluffs 3
Detroit 3
Dongguan 3
Rome 3
San Michele All'adige 3
Tappahannock 3
Arco 2
Bergamo 2
Buenos Aires 2
Cairo 2
Carcassonne 2
Charlotte 2
Chions 2
Cologne 2
Enterprise 2
Fontana 2
Fort Worth 2
Fuzhou 2
Littleton 2
Madrid 2
Malolos 2
Montecchio Maggiore 2
Morbegno 2
Novokuznetsk 2
Totale 4.575
Nome #
Speeding up reaction time with invisible stimuli 130
Early local activity in temporal areas reflects graded content of visual perception 126
Inflectional Morphology: Evidence for an Advantage of Bilingualism in Dyslexia 126
Eligibility criteria and psychological profiles in patient candidates for awake craniotomy: a pilot study. 125
Intraoperative cortical mapping of visuospatial functions in parietal low-grade tumors: changing perspectives of neurophysiological mapping. 124
Reaction times and perceptual adjustments are sensitive to the illusory distortion of space. 120
Pre- and post-operative assessment of visuo-spatial functions in right hemisphere tumour patients: a pilot study. 119
Attention and interhemispheric transfer: a behavioral and fMRI study. 118
Why women wear heels: a new size illusion? 115
Retinal eccentricity effects on reaction time to imagined stimuli 105
Inflectional morphology and dyslexia: Italian children's performance in a nonword pluralization task 105
Cognitive outcome as part and parcel of clinical outcome in brain tumor surgery. 103
The two sides of spatial representation in neglect patients: the same spatial distortion for different patterns of performance. 103
Waves of awareness for occipital and parietal phosphenes perception. 102
Laterality effects in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. 98
Cognitive effects of tumour and surgical treatment in glioma patients. 96
Can IPS reach Visual awareness without V1? evidence from TMS in healthy subjects and hemianopic patients. 94
Phosphene-guided transcranial magnetic stimulation of occipital but not parietal cortex suppresses stimulus visibility. 93
Speeded manual responses to unseen visual stimuli in hemianopic patients: what kind of blindsight? 93
Blind-sight vs. degraded-sight: different measures tell a different story 92
Does the redundant signal effect occur at an early visual stage? 91
Activations in gray and white matter are modulated by uni-manual responses during within and inter-hemispheric transfer: effects of response hand and right-handedness 90
Intraoperative settings for awakes surgery: anaesthesiological, neurophysiological and cognitive aspects. Clinical appraisal of methods, classifications and definitions. 89
Reliability in reporting perceptual experience: behaviour and electrophysiology in hemianopic patients 89
Blindsight following visual cortex deafferentation disappears with purple and red stimuli: A case study. 88
Assessing the effects of physical and perceived luminance contrast on RT and TMS-induced percepts 88
Rightward and leftward bisection biases in spatial neglect: two sides of the same coin? 87
Object-based versus object-centred neglect in reading words. 86
From the laboratory to the operating room: visuo-spatial cognition. 86
Collicular vision guides nonconscious behavior. 85
Interhemispheric transfer of phosphenes induced by occipital versus parietal cortex TMS. 84
Differential impairment of interhemispheric transmission in bipolar disease. 84
Blindsight is sensitive to stimulus numerosity and configuration: evidence from the redundant signal effect. 84
Lights from the dark: neural responses from a blind visual hemifield 84
Anisometry of space representation in neglect dyslexia 83
Enhanced redundancy gain in schizophrenics: A correlate of callosal dysfunction? 83
Markers of TMS-evoked visual conscious experience in a patient with altitudinal hemianopia 83
Unilateral neglect and perceptual parsing: a large-group study. 80
The superior colliculus subserves interhemispheric neural summation in both normals and patients with a total section or agenesis of the corpus callosum. 80
Interhemispheric transfer and integration of imagined visual stimuli 80
Ventral and dorsal stream contributions to a size-contrast illusion: A TMS-induced phosphene study 80
Visual reaction time and size constancy. 79
The role of the magnocellular and parvocellular systems in the redundant target effect. 77
A new illusion of height and width: taller people are perceived as thinner. 77
Evidence of midline retinal nasotemporal overlap in healthy humans: A model for foveal sparing in hemianopia? 76
Reliability of TMS phosphene threshold estimation: Toward a standardized protocol 76
Spatiotemporal dynamics of attentional orienting and reorienting revealed by fast optical imaging in occipital and parietal cortices 76
Reaction time inhibition from subliminal cues: is it related to inhibition of return? 75
Visually evoked responses from the blind field of hemianopic patients 75
Face recognition deficits in a patient with Alzheimer's Disease: amnesia or agnosia? The importance of electrophysiological markers for differential diagnosis 75
Is blindsight in normals akin to blindsight following brain damage? 72
No causal effect of left hemisphere hyperactivity in the genesis of neglect-like behavior. 72
The influence of posterior parietal cortex on extrastriate visual activity: A concurrent TMS and fast optical imaging study 72
What cortical areas are responsible for blindsight in hemianopic patients? 72
Shining new light on dark percepts: visual sensations induced by TMS 71
Prestimulus EEG power predicts conscious awareness but not objective visual performance 71
Neural correlates of visuospatial attention to unseen stimuli in hemianopic patients. A steady-state visual evoked potential study 70
The EEG signature of sensory evidence accumulation during decision formation closely tracks subjective perceptual experience 69
Is the contralesional hemisphere hyperactivated in neglect? 68
Temporal perception in joint action: This is MY action 68
Interhemispheric transfer following callosotomy in humans: Role of the superior colliculus 67
Functional interactions in patients with hemianopia: A graph theory-based connectivity study of resting fMRI signal 67
Is audiovisual integration subserved by the superior colliculus in humans? 66
The glamor of old-style single-case studies in the neuroimaging era: insights from a patient with hemianopia 66
Is simple reaction time affected by visual illusions? 65
Interhemispheric transfer of phosphenes generated by occipital versus parietal transcranial magnetic stimulation 64
Object-centred neglect for non-verbal visual stimuli. 63
Reply: no reversal of the Oppel–Kundt illusion with short stimuli: confutation of the space anisometry interpretation of neglect and ‘crossover’ in line bisection 62
Repetita iuvant: object-centered neglect with non-verbal visual stimuli induced by repetition. 62
TMS modulation of visual and auditory processing in the posterior parietal cortex. 60
On the "blindness" of blindsight: What is the evidence for phenomenal awareness in the absence of primary visual cortex (V1)? 60
The sleep-deprived brain in normals and patients with juvenile myoclonic epilepsy: A perturbational approach to measuring cortical reactivity. 57
Neural bases of visual processing of moving and stationary stimuli presented to the blind hemifield of hemianopic patients 57
Visual trajectory perception in humans: Is it lateralized? Clues from online rTMS of the middle-temporal complex (MT/V5). 55
Visuo-spatial attention to the blind hemifield of hemianopic patients: can it survive the impairment of visual awareness? 54
Late positivity does not meet the criteria to be considered a proper neural correlate of perceptual awareness 53
Neural bases of unconscious orienting of attention in hemianopic patients: Hemispheric differences 52
Similar effects of visual perception and imagery on simple reaction time. 47
A practical framework for academics to implement public engagement interventions and measure their impact 45
Bypassing input to V1 in visual awareness: A TMS-EROS investigation 29
Decoding asymmetric neural dynamics in visual processing via TMS-induced cortical effective connectivity 24
The spectral dynamics of Visual Awareness: an interplay of different frequencies? 24
Olfaction and gustation in blindness: a state of the art of the literature 23
Graph analysis of TMS–EEG connectivity reveals hemispheric differences following occipital stimulation 22
Role of corpus callosum in unconscious vision 21
Coherent activity within and between hemispheres: cortico-cortical connectivity revealed by rTMS of the right posterior parietal cortex 19
Mapping the routes of perception: Hemispheric asymmetries in signal propagation dynamics 18
Decoding hemispheric differences through time-varying effective connectivity after occipital TMS: a WP3-WP4 collaboration 18
Beyond primary visual cortex: the leading role of lateral occipital complex in early conscious visual processing 12
Tracking local and distant cortico-cortical interactions in brain tumor patients: A proof of concept TMS-EEG study 7
Totale 6.701
Categoria #
all - tutte 24.629
article - articoli 22.876
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 950
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 803
Totale 49.258


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2019/2020449 0 0 0 0 0 88 103 42 17 58 53 88
2020/2021873 80 117 19 77 90 80 19 50 161 12 59 109
2021/2022578 87 99 5 45 24 21 16 48 22 23 46 142
2022/20231.410 95 124 147 229 128 326 25 88 181 11 33 23
2023/2024684 29 66 32 83 89 78 26 64 21 24 147 25
2024/2025819 87 107 68 326 106 125 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totale 6.701