BERLUCCHI, Giovanni
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 5.228
EU - Europa 3.973
AS - Asia 1.347
SA - Sud America 23
OC - Oceania 14
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 7
AF - Africa 5
Totale 10.597
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 5.202
GB - Regno Unito 1.632
CN - Cina 987
IT - Italia 382
FR - Francia 373
SE - Svezia 318
FI - Finlandia 301
DE - Germania 268
SG - Singapore 261
IE - Irlanda 240
RU - Federazione Russa 204
UA - Ucraina 141
NL - Olanda 20
CA - Canada 19
HK - Hong Kong 18
BE - Belgio 17
ES - Italia 15
AU - Australia 12
BR - Brasile 11
IR - Iran 11
JP - Giappone 11
IN - India 10
RO - Romania 10
CH - Svizzera 9
IL - Israele 9
TR - Turchia 7
BG - Bulgaria 6
EU - Europa 6
KR - Corea 6
MX - Messico 6
PH - Filippine 6
GR - Grecia 5
VN - Vietnam 5
HR - Croazia 4
AM - Armenia 3
AR - Argentina 3
CL - Cile 3
ID - Indonesia 3
LU - Lussemburgo 3
LV - Lettonia 3
PT - Portogallo 3
SI - Slovenia 3
AT - Austria 2
CY - Cipro 2
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 2
EC - Ecuador 2
EG - Egitto 2
HU - Ungheria 2
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 2
PE - Perù 2
SA - Arabia Saudita 2
ZA - Sudafrica 2
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AE - Emirati Arabi Uniti 1
AL - Albania 1
BO - Bolivia 1
CO - Colombia 1
DK - Danimarca 1
EE - Estonia 1
IQ - Iraq 1
KG - Kirghizistan 1
KW - Kuwait 1
LI - Liechtenstein 1
LT - Lituania 1
MD - Moldavia 1
ME - Montenegro 1
MN - Mongolia 1
MS - Montserrat 1
NG - Nigeria 1
NO - Norvegia 1
PL - Polonia 1
RS - Serbia 1
TW - Taiwan 1
Totale 10.597
Città #
Southend 1.404
Jacksonville 1.294
Chandler 718
Woodbridge 535
Ann Arbor 440
Houston 363
Ashburn 268
Dublin 233
Verona 196
Singapore 174
Lawrence 145
Princeton 145
Nanjing 143
Wilmington 141
Jinan 110
Shenyang 108
Sindelfingen 99
Beijing 79
Boardman 76
Hebei 72
Tianjin 44
Philadelphia 38
Zhengzhou 38
Nanchang 36
Seattle 31
Changsha 30
Kent 29
Milan 28
Ningbo 28
Haikou 27
New York 26
Jiaxing 25
Taizhou 25
Taiyuan 24
Fairfield 23
Hangzhou 23
Norwalk 23
Helsinki 22
Auburn Hills 21
Fuzhou 20
Lancaster 20
San Francisco 19
Falls Church 18
Guangzhou 17
Brussels 15
Cambridge 15
Lanzhou 15
Hong Kong 14
Washington 12
Manchester 11
Toronto 10
Chicago 9
Clearwater 9
Rome 9
Los Angeles 7
Murcia 7
Redmond 7
Amsterdam 6
Ardabil 6
Sofia 6
Tokyo 6
Athens 5
Bradford 5
Catania 5
Dallas 5
Edinburgh 5
London 5
Redwood City 5
Augusta 4
Berlin 4
Boston 4
Dong Ket 4
Melbourne 4
Perugia 4
Riva 4
Serra 4
Torino 4
Turin 4
Zurich 4
Bucharest 3
Burnaby 3
Düsseldorf 3
Groningen 3
Kemerovo 3
Lisbon 3
Livorno 3
Modesto 3
Mota Del Cuervo 3
Munro 3
Novokuznetsk 3
Ottawa 3
Padova 3
Paris 3
Rijeka 3
San Diego 3
San Mateo 3
Seoul 3
Sonipat 3
Stockholm 3
Sydney 3
Totale 7.684
Nome #
Disownership of left hand and objects related to it in a patient with right brain damage 161
Cervello 125
La memoria ritrovata: ricordo di Mario Camis, un fisiologo nato. 123
Changes in resting activity of retinal ganglion cells produced by electrical stimulation of the cervical sympathetic trunk 115
Behavioral and electrophysiological effects of unilateral optic tract section in ordinary and Siamese cats 109
Chapter 1 – The history of the neurophysiology and neurology of the parietal lobe 109
The contribution of general and specific motor inhibitory sets to the so-called auditory inhibition of return. 108
Changes in the auditory input during arousal in cats with tenotomized middle ear muscles 106
Redundant target effect and intersensory facilitation from visual-tactile interactions in simple reaction time. 105
Sympathetic influences on the dark-discharge of the retina in the freely moving cat 104
Changes in click-evoked responses in the auditory system and the cerebellum of free-moving cats during sleep and waking 101
Callosal activity in unrestrained, unanesthetized cats 101
Volitional covert orienting to a peripheral cue does not suppress cue-induced inhibition of return 101
Do peripheral non-informative cues induce early facilitation of target detection? 100
EEG and behavioral effects elicited by cooling of medulla and pons 98
Callosotomy for intractable epilepsy from bihemispheric cortical dysplasias 96
Auditory-evoked responses in cats with tenotomized middle ear muscles during sleep 96
Spatio-temporal properties of the pattern of evoked phantom sensations in a left index amputee patient 94
Pupil behavior and ocular movements during synchronized and desynchronized sleep 94
Anatomical and physiological aspects of visual functions of corpus callosum 94
Electroencephalographic activity of the isolated hemicerebrum of the cat 93
Cervello 91
Corpus callosum and simple visuomotor integration 90
Spatial stimulus-response compatibility in callosotomy patients and subjects with callosal agenesis 90
Veridical interocular transfer of lateral mirror-image discriminations in split-chiasm cats 89
Binocularly driven neurons in visual cortex of split-chiasm cats 89
Microelectrode analysis of transfer of visual information by the corpus callosum 89
Spatial constraints on the distribution of selective attention in the visual field 89
Neuronal plasticity: historical roots and evolution of meaning. 89
The role of the corpus callosum in the representation of the visual field in cortical areas 88
Distribution in the visual field of the costs of voluntarily allocated attention and of the inhibitory after-effects of covert orienting. 88
The problem of a true consensual light reflex in birds 87
Click-evoked responses in cats with tenotomized middle ear muscles during sleep and waking 87
Can lateral asymmetries in attention explain interfield differences in visual perception? 86
Revisiting the 1981 Nobel Prize to Roger Sperry, David Hubel and Torsten Wiesel on the occasion of the centennial of the Prize to Golgi and Cajal 86
Changes in the auditory input in wakefulness and during the synchronized and desynchronized stages of sleep 86
Interhemispheric integration of simple visuomotor responses in patients with partial callosal defects 85
Physiological organization of callosal connections of a visual lateral suprasylvian cortical area in the cat 85
Right visual field superiority for accuracy of recognition of famous faces in normals 85
Immediate postoperative retention of visual discriminations following selective cortical lesions in the cat 84
K.M. Bykov and transfer between the hemispheres 84
Influence of spatial stimulus-response compatibility on reaction time of ipsilateral and contralateral hand to lateralized light stimuli 83
The role of stimulus discriminability and verbal codability in hemispheric specialization for visuospatial tasks 83
Oculomotor activity and visual spatial attention 83
Surgical immobilization of the eye and pupil, permitting stable photic stimulation of freely moving cats 83
Inhibition of return at foveal and extrafoveal locations: re-assessing the evidence. 82
Commissurotomy studies in animals 81
Covert orienting to non-informative cues: reaction time studies 81
Simple and choice reaction times to lateralized visual stimuli in normal stimuli 81
Hemispheric control of unilateral and bilateral movements of proximal and distal parts of the arm as inferred from simple reaction time to lateralized light stimuli in man 80
Some recent developments in the neurobiology of consciousness. 80
Specializzazione emisferica. 80
Una ipotesi neurofisiologica sulle asimmetrie funzionali degli emisferi cerebrali dell'uomo / A neurophysiological hypothesis about the functional asymmetry of the human cerebral hemispheres 79
Interhemispheric disconnection syndromes 79
Importance of corpus callosum for visual receptive fields of single neurons in cat superior colliculus 79
Hemispheric control of unilateral and bilateral responses to lateralized light stimuli after callosotomy and in callosal agenesis 78
Previous experiences as a factor of successful interocular transfer of visual pattern discrimination in split-brain cats 78
Effects of experience on interocular transfer of pattern discriminations in split-chiasm and split-brain cats 78
Paradoxically greater interhemispheric transfer deficits in partial than complete callosal agenesis 78
Brain plasticity and cognitive neurorehabilitation. 78
The role of the corpus callosum and bilaterally distributed motor pathways in the synchronization of bilateral upper-limb responses to lateralized light stimuli 77
Effects of lesions of areas 17, 18 and 19 on interocular transfer of pattern discriminations in split-chiasm cats 77
Rightward attentional bias and left hemisphere dominance in a cue-target light detection task in a callosotomy patient 77
Disturbi selettivi dell’immaginazione mentale visiva in una paziente con lesione temporo-occipitale sinistra 77
Electroencephalographic studies in "split brain" cats 76
Behavioural and electrophysiological analysis of strabismus in cats 76
Lesion of areas 17/18/19: effects on the cat's performance in a binary detection task 73
Differences in binocular interactions between cortical areas 17 and 18 and superior colliculus of Siamese cats 73
Midollo spinale 73
The superior colliculus and pretectum in visually guided behavior and visual discrimination in the cat 72
Disorders of body image 72
Reaction time inhibition from subliminal cues: is it related to inhibition of return? 72
British roots of Italian neurophysiology in the early 20th century 72
Visuospatial attention and the split brain 71
Rapporti tra formazione reticolare del tronco dell'encefalo e attività nervose superiori 71
Chapter 13 The contributions of neurophysiology to clinical neurology an exercise in contemporary history. 71
Visual cortical areas mediating form discrimination in the cat 70
Interhemispheric integration of simple visuomotor responses 70
Pretectum and superior colliculus in visually guided behavior and in flux and form discrimination in the cat 70
Integration of brain activities: the roles of the diffusely projecting brainstem systems and the corpus callosum 70
Inhibition of return: a phenomenon in search of a mechanism and a better name 70
"Giuseppe Moruzzi" 69
On the time course of exogenous cueing effects: a response to Lupianez and Weaver 69
The neurological basis of conscious color perception in a blind patient 69
Ipsilateral inhibition and contralateral facilitation of simple reaction time to non-foveal visual targets from non-informative visual cues 68
Unconscious letter discrimination is enhanced by association with conscious color perception in visual form agnosia 67
Tronco dell’encefalo 67
Phantom limbs and phantom perceptions 67
Attentional and semantic processing in the split-brain 67
Il problema della riorganizzazione funzionale del sistema nervoso prima e dopo la maturazione 66
The myth of the clonable human brain 66
Spatial distribution of the inhibitory effect of peripheral non-informative cues on simple reaction time to non-fixated visual targets 65
Interhemispheric transmission of information in manual and verbal reaction-time tasks 65
Learning and interhemispheric transfer of visual pattern discriminations following unilateral suprasylvian lesions in split-chiasm cats 65
Some aspects of the history of the law of dynamic polarization of the neuron. From William James to Sherrington, from Cajal and van Gehuchten to Golgi. 65
Frontal callosal disconnection syndromes. 65
Emilio Veratti and the ring of the czarina 64
Gusto e olfatto 64
The origin of the term plasticity in the neurosciences: Ernesto Lugaro and chemical synaptic transmission. 64
Interocular and interhemispheric transfer of visual discriminations in the cat 64
Totale 8.290
Categoria #
all - tutte 34.257
article - articoli 26.423
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 1.139
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 6.695
Totale 68.514


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2019/20201.153 0 0 10 149 93 198 69 147 90 138 35 224
2020/20211.448 68 212 48 175 209 183 9 135 139 12 200 58
2021/20221.049 216 205 13 30 20 33 7 64 46 39 92 284
2022/20232.219 169 104 219 362 255 473 27 186 283 22 78 41
2023/2024934 63 92 46 154 126 88 38 77 16 25 158 51
2024/2025390 121 230 39 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totale 10.679