MARZI, Carlo Alberto
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 8.607
EU - Europa 7.158
AS - Asia 5.374
SA - Sud America 575
AF - Africa 97
OC - Oceania 13
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 4
Totale 21.828
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 8.513
RU - Federazione Russa 2.412
SG - Singapore 2.265
GB - Regno Unito 1.847
CN - Cina 1.702
IT - Italia 601
VN - Vietnam 459
BR - Brasile 447
FR - Francia 447
HK - Hong Kong 443
SE - Svezia 416
DE - Germania 415
FI - Finlandia 391
IE - Irlanda 316
KR - Corea 163
UA - Ucraina 143
AR - Argentina 54
IN - India 50
ID - Indonesia 48
CA - Canada 42
BE - Belgio 32
JP - Giappone 31
NG - Nigeria 27
NL - Olanda 26
BD - Bangladesh 25
MX - Messico 25
IQ - Iraq 24
TR - Turchia 24
ZA - Sudafrica 24
PL - Polonia 22
PK - Pakistan 20
ES - Italia 19
SA - Arabia Saudita 16
CO - Colombia 15
CL - Cile 14
EC - Ecuador 14
MA - Marocco 11
AU - Australia 10
PH - Filippine 10
PY - Paraguay 10
AT - Austria 9
UZ - Uzbekistan 9
MY - Malesia 8
PE - Perù 8
VE - Venezuela 8
AE - Emirati Arabi Uniti 7
AL - Albania 7
AZ - Azerbaigian 7
BG - Bulgaria 7
EG - Egitto 7
HU - Ungheria 7
NP - Nepal 7
TN - Tunisia 7
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 6
IL - Israele 6
AM - Armenia 5
CH - Svizzera 5
DO - Repubblica Dominicana 5
JO - Giordania 5
KE - Kenya 5
LA - Repubblica Popolare Democratica del Laos 5
LT - Lituania 5
LV - Lettonia 5
DZ - Algeria 4
IR - Iran 4
LB - Libano 4
PA - Panama 4
SK - Slovacchia (Repubblica Slovacca) 4
UY - Uruguay 4
BB - Barbados 3
BJ - Benin 3
GT - Guatemala 3
JM - Giamaica 3
KG - Kirghizistan 3
MD - Moldavia 3
QA - Qatar 3
BA - Bosnia-Erzegovina 2
BH - Bahrain 2
BY - Bielorussia 2
CR - Costa Rica 2
HN - Honduras 2
HR - Croazia 2
KH - Cambogia 2
KW - Kuwait 2
KZ - Kazakistan 2
MN - Mongolia 2
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 2
PS - Palestinian Territory 2
PT - Portogallo 2
RO - Romania 2
SY - Repubblica araba siriana 2
TG - Togo 2
TH - Thailandia 2
TT - Trinidad e Tobago 2
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A2 - ???statistics.table.value.countryCode.A2??? 1
AF - Afghanistan, Repubblica islamica di 1
BF - Burkina Faso 1
BO - Bolivia 1
CG - Congo 1
Totale 21.811
Città #
Southend 1.610
Jacksonville 1.287
Singapore 1.170
Ashburn 847
Chandler 807
San Jose 793
Moscow 744
Woodbridge 717
Ann Arbor 463
Hong Kong 439
Dallas 402
Houston 375
Dublin 316
The Dalles 281
Verona 281
Beijing 172
Nanjing 164
Lawrence 157
Princeton 157
Jinan 149
Wilmington 146
Los Angeles 138
Ho Chi Minh City 134
New York 125
Shenyang 113
Hanoi 96
Sindelfingen 86
Buffalo 80
Tianjin 77
Munich 73
Hebei 64
Helsinki 62
Zhengzhou 62
Boardman 61
Nanchang 52
Milan 51
Council Bluffs 50
Ningbo 50
Haikou 49
Columbus 46
Changsha 42
Redmond 42
Jiaxing 41
Santa Clara 41
São Paulo 40
Dong Ket 38
Guangzhou 36
Redondo Beach 36
Kent 35
Philadelphia 35
Taizhou 35
Brussels 32
Taiyuan 30
Hangzhou 29
Jakarta 28
Tokyo 28
Turku 28
Chicago 27
San Francisco 27
Abuja 25
Falls Church 21
Frankfurt am Main 21
Norwalk 21
Warsaw 21
Lancaster 20
Seattle 20
Toronto 20
Da Nang 18
Stockholm 18
Orem 17
Rome 17
Rio de Janeiro 16
Fuzhou 15
Lanzhou 15
Phoenix 15
Auburn Hills 14
Fairfield 14
London 14
Johannesburg 13
Redwood City 13
Barnet 12
Haiphong 12
Lappeenranta 12
Montreal 12
Atlanta 11
Brooklyn 11
Chennai 11
Curitiba 11
Düsseldorf 11
Washington 11
Baghdad 10
Boston 10
Clearwater 10
Denver 10
Hải Dương 10
Amsterdam 9
Belo Horizonte 9
Can Tho 9
Manchester 9
Paris 9
Totale 14.173
Nome #
Mapping spatial attention with reaction time in neglect patients 267
La ridondanza ed il sistema nervoso: processi impliciti ed espliciti / Redundancy and the nervous system: Implicit and explicit processes 242
Behavioral and electrophysiological effects of unilateral optic tract section in ordinary and Siamese cats 234
Speeding up reaction time with invisible stimuli 221
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 217
Changes in resting activity of retinal ganglion cells produced by electrical stimulation of the cervical sympathetic trunk 207
Abnormal spatial but normal temporal resolution in the Siamese cat: a behavioral correlate of a genetic disorder of the parallel visual pathways 205
Attention and interhemispheric transfer: a behavioral and fMRI study. 204
A quale stadio percettivo nascono le differenze emisferiche? / At what perceptual stage do hemispheric differences arise? 200
Abnormal somatotopic arrangement of sensorimotor interactions in dystonic patients. 198
At what stage of manual visual reaction time does interhemispheric transmission occur: controlled or ballistic? 193
Laterality effects in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. 188
Hyperattention in neglect patients: perceptual or pre-motor phenomenon? 186
A possible selective impairment of magnocellular function in compression of the anterior visual pathways 185
Callosum-dependent binocular interactions in the lateral suprasylvian area of Siamese cats which lack binocular neurons in areas 17 and 18 183
Blindsight following visual cortex deafferentation disappears with purple and red stimuli: A case study. 183
Interhemispheric transfer of spatial and semantic information: Electrophysiological evidence. 183
Bilateral hemispheric control of foot distal movements: evidence from normal subjects 182
Abnormally speeded saccades to ipsilesional targets in patients with spatial neglect 181
Differential impairment of interhemispheric transmission in bipolar disease. 178
Is extinction following parietal damage an interhemispheric disconnection phenomenon? 177
Blindsight, neural basis of 175
Retinal eccentricity effects on reaction time to imagined stimuli 173
What kind of visual spatial attention is impaired in neglect? 172
Neural site of redundant target effect: electrophysiological evidence 172
Corpus callosum and simple visuomotor integration 171
Distribution in the visual field of the costs of voluntarily allocated attention and of the inhibitory after-effects of covert orienting. 171
The spatial distribution of visual attention in hemineglect and extinction patients 171
Collicular vision guides nonconscious behavior. 169
Spatiotemporal dynamics of attentional orienting and reorienting revealed by fast optical imaging in occipital and parietal cortices 168
Intact hemisphere and corpus callosum compensate for visuomotor functions after early visual cortex damage 168
Blindsight: not an all-or-none phenomenon 166
Intraoperative settings for awakes surgery: anaesthesiological, neurophysiological and cognitive aspects. Clinical appraisal of methods, classifications and definitions. 166
Hemiretinal differences in speed of light detection in esotropic amblyopes 165
Blindsight in hemispherectomized patients as revealed by spatial summation across the vertical meridian 165
Speeded manual responses to unseen visual stimuli in hemianopic patients: what kind of blindsight? 164
FMRI correlates of visuo-spatial reorienting investigated with an attention shifting double-cue paradigm. 164
Sympathetic influences on the dark-discharge of the retina in the freely moving cat 162
Hemispheric asymmetry in face perception tasks of different cognitive requirement 162
ERP and fMRI correlates of endogenous and exogenous focusing of visual-spatial attention. 162
The role of parallel pathways in visible persistence. 161
Attentional orienting induced by arrows and eye-gaze compared with an endogenous cue. 160
Does the redundant signal effect occur at an early visual stage? 159
Blindsight is sensitive to stimulus numerosity and configuration: evidence from the redundant signal effect. 159
Can lateral asymmetries in attention explain interfield differences in visual perception? 157
L’Impact Factor come strumento per la valutazione della produzione scientifica in Psicologia 157
Binocular interactions in the lateral suprasylvian visual area of strabismic cats following section of the corpus callosum 156
Role of corpus callosum in unconscious vision 154
Iconic storage in the two hemispheres 154
Visually evoked responses from the blind field of hemianopic patients 154
Neural correlates of visuospatial attention to unseen stimuli in hemianopic patients. A steady-state visual evoked potential study 154
Spatial summation across the vertical meridian in hemianopics: a test of blindsight 153
Electrophysiological correlates of conscious vision: evidence from unilateral extinction 152
Does subliminal visual perception have an error-monitoring system? 152
Veridical interocular transfer of lateral mirror-image discriminations in split-chiasm cats 151
Visual reaction time and size constancy. 151
Effectiveness of different task paradigms in revealing blindsight 149
200th anniversary volume, issue 1: behavioural sciences and neuropsychology by editors: Melvyn A. Goodale, Francesco Lacquaniti, and Carlo A. Marzi: editorial. 147
Parallel pathways: anatomo-physiological and perceptual characteristics. 146
Right visual field superiority for accuracy of recognition of famous faces in normals 145
Allocation of attention in vision 145
Interhemispheric transfer of phosphenes induced by occipital versus parietal cortex TMS. 145
What cortical areas are responsible for blindsight in hemianopic patients? 145
Evidence of midline retinal nasotemporal overlap in healthy humans: A model for foveal sparing in hemianopia? 143
Lights from the dark: neural responses from a blind visual hemifield 143
Magno- and parvocellular pathways are segregated in the human optic tract 142
From the laboratory to the operating room: visuo-spatial cognition. 140
Unconscious priming by illusory figures: the role of the salient region. 139
The superior colliculus is sensitive to gestalt-like stimulus configuration in hemispherectomy patients 139
The role of frontal eye-fields and superior colliculi in visual search and non-visual search in rhesus monkeys 138
Visual persistence is impaired in patients with compression of the optic chiasma. 138
Simultaneous binocular integration of the visual tilt effect in normal and stereoblind observers 137
Functional interactions in patients with hemianopia: A graph theory-based connectivity study of resting fMRI signal 137
Interhemispheric transfer and integration of imagined visual stimuli 135
Input and response determinants of visual extinction: a case study 134
Neural bases of visual processing of moving and stationary stimuli presented to the blind hemifield of hemianopic patients 134
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 133
Lateralized readiness potential elicited by undetected visual stimuli. 133
The neural basis of the Enigma illusion: a transcranial magnetic stimulation study. 133
Neural bases of unconscious orienting of attention in hemianopic patients: Hemispheric differences 133
Interhemispheric transfer of visual information in humans: the role of different callosal channels 132
The role of stimulus discriminability and verbal codability in hemispheric specialization for visuospatial tasks 131
Influence of somatosensory input on paroxysmal activity in benign rolandic epilepsy with 'extreme somatosensory evoked potentials' 131
Right Temporal-Parietal Junction engagement during spatial reorienting does not depend on strategic attention control. 131
What exactly is extinguished in unilateral visual extinction? Neurophysiological evidence 131
Effects of experience on interocular transfer of pattern discriminations in split-chiasm and split-brain cats 130
Interhemispheric communication in schizophrenia. 130
Reaction time inhibition from subliminal cues: is it related to inhibition of return? 129
Interhemispheric transfer of phosphenes generated by occipital versus parietal transcranial magnetic stimulation 128
Differences in binocular interactions between cortical areas 17 and 18 and superior colliculus of Siamese cats 127
Is simple reaction time affected by visual illusions? 127
Visual behavior following lesion of phasic W-fibers in the cat's optic tract 126
Spatial distribution of the inhibitory effect of peripheral non-informative cues on simple reaction time to non-fixated visual targets 124
Hemiretinal differences in visual perception 124
The role of the magnocellular and parvocellular systems in the redundant target effect. 123
Interhemispheric transfer following callosotomy in humans: Role of the superior colliculus 123
Ipsilateral inhibition and contralateral facilitation of simple reaction time to non-foveal visual targets from non-informative visual cues 122
Effects of partial callosal and unilateral cortical lesions on interhemispheric transfer 122
Interhemispheric transfer time in multiple sclerosis 122
Implicit redundant-targets effect in visual extinction 122
Totale 15.772
Categoria #
all - tutte 70.580
article - articoli 61.879
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 1.168
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 7.533
Totale 141.160


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2020/2021285 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 178 93
2021/20221.053 186 195 11 78 23 29 23 73 32 36 98 269
2022/20232.442 188 163 228 415 256 580 48 157 303 16 61 27
2023/20241.045 56 103 80 155 128 134 40 66 8 14 214 47
2024/20252.709 136 220 93 434 98 65 95 158 443 164 253 550
2025/20267.922 701 384 517 1.255 1.974 675 788 453 745 430 0 0
Totale 21.949