BURR, DAVID CHARLES
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
AS - Asia 1.589
NA - Nord America 835
SA - Sud America 339
EU - Europa 211
AF - Africa 25
OC - Oceania 1
Totale 3.000
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 800
SG - Singapore 735
CN - Cina 317
BR - Brasile 284
HK - Hong Kong 212
VN - Vietnam 118
FR - Francia 90
KR - Corea 74
JP - Giappone 30
IN - India 28
IT - Italia 24
GB - Regno Unito 22
AR - Argentina 18
DE - Germania 17
FI - Finlandia 15
CA - Canada 14
BD - Bangladesh 11
IL - Israele 10
MX - Messico 10
EC - Ecuador 9
IQ - Iraq 9
ID - Indonesia 8
NL - Olanda 8
CO - Colombia 7
UZ - Uzbekistan 7
ZA - Sudafrica 7
MA - Marocco 6
PY - Paraguay 6
TR - Turchia 6
CL - Cile 5
LT - Lituania 5
SA - Arabia Saudita 5
HN - Honduras 4
VE - Venezuela 4
AL - Albania 3
AT - Austria 3
JM - Giamaica 3
PE - Perù 3
PK - Pakistan 3
PL - Polonia 3
UA - Ucraina 3
UY - Uruguay 3
AE - Emirati Arabi Uniti 2
AO - Angola 2
AZ - Azerbaigian 2
BE - Belgio 2
DZ - Algeria 2
EG - Egitto 2
IE - Irlanda 2
NP - Nepal 2
QA - Qatar 2
RU - Federazione Russa 2
TT - Trinidad e Tobago 2
AX - Isole di terra 1
BG - Bulgaria 1
BW - Botswana 1
BY - Bielorussia 1
CG - Congo 1
CH - Svizzera 1
CR - Costa Rica 1
CY - Cipro 1
DO - Repubblica Dominicana 1
ES - Italia 1
GE - Georgia 1
GR - Grecia 1
HU - Ungheria 1
JO - Giordania 1
KE - Kenya 1
KZ - Kazakistan 1
LU - Lussemburgo 1
ML - Mali 1
MN - Mongolia 1
MY - Malesia 1
NG - Nigeria 1
NO - Norvegia 1
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 1
OM - Oman 1
PS - Palestinian Territory 1
PT - Portogallo 1
RS - Serbia 1
SE - Svezia 1
TN - Tunisia 1
Totale 3.000
Città #
Singapore 434
Santa Clara 403
Hong Kong 209
Hefei 157
Lauterbourg 79
Seoul 70
San Jose 67
Ho Chi Minh City 45
Los Angeles 45
Ashburn 31
Hanoi 30
Beijing 28
São Paulo 18
Tokyo 18
Rio de Janeiro 15
Dallas 13
New York 12
Curitiba 10
Lappeenranta 10
Minamishinagawa 10
Buffalo 9
Belo Horizonte 8
Bengaluru 8
Frankfurt am Main 8
Tashkent 7
Da Nang 6
Toronto 6
Brasília 5
Helsinki 5
Shanghai 5
Atlanta 4
Baghdad 4
Biên Hòa 4
Bogotá 4
Campinas 4
Caxias do Sul 4
Denver 4
Florence 4
Guayaquil 4
Las Vegas 4
Maceió 4
Rome 4
Salvador 4
St Louis 4
Asunción 3
Charlotte 3
Chennai 3
Chicago 3
Edison 3
Haiphong 3
Hải Dương 3
Joinville 3
Juiz de Fora 3
Montevideo 3
Montreal 3
Nuremberg 3
Orem 3
Osasco 3
Ottawa 3
Piracicaba 3
Porto Alegre 3
Ribeirão Preto 3
Salto 3
San Francisco 3
Santiago 3
São Bernardo do Campo 3
Vienna 3
Alvorada 2
Amsterdam 2
Araçatuba 2
Bahawalpur 2
Boardman 2
Brussels 2
Bắc Giang 2
Campos dos Goytacazes 2
Canoas 2
Carapicuíba 2
Cleveland 2
Colombo 2
Detroit 2
Doha 2
Dublin 2
Erechim 2
Fort Worth 2
Guangzhou 2
Guaratuba 2
Guarulhos 2
Hortolândia 2
Indaiatuba 2
Itaguaí 2
Itajaí 2
Johannesburg 2
Kingston 2
Kyiv 2
Lima 2
London 2
Luanda 2
Mauá 2
Miami 2
Milan 2
Totale 1.962
Nome #
Area Prostriata in the Human Brain 73
Impairment of auditory spatial localization in congenitally blind human subjects 70
Buildup of spatial information over time 68
The visual component to saccadic 58
The light-from-above prior is intact in autistic children 57
Spatiotemporal filtering and motion illusions 56
Motion Psychophysics: 1985-2010. 51
Vision: efficient adaptive coding 47
Spontaneous perception of numerosity in pre-school children 46
Adaptation to hand-tapping affects sensory processing of numerosity directly: evidence from reaction times and confidence 44
Typical numerosity adaptation despite selectively impaired number acuity in dyscalculia 43
The motion aftereffect of transparent motion: two temporal channels account for perceived direction 42
Autism is associated with reduced ability to interpret grasping actions of others 42
Pupillometry correlates of visual priming, and their dependency on autistic traits 42
The pupil responds spontaneously to perceived numerosity 42
Near optimal encoding of numerosity in typical and dyscalculic development 41
Binocular rivalry in children on the autism spectrum 40
Serial dependence in perception requires conscious awareness 40
Visual motion distorts visual and motor space 39
A low-cost and versatile system for projecting wide-field visual stimuli within fMRI scanners 39
Ideal observer analysis for continuous tracking experiments 38
Inhibitory surrounds of motion mechanisms revealed by continuous tracking 38
Perception of geometric sequences and numerosity both predict formal geometric competence in primary school children 38
Spatiotopic coding during dynamic head tilt 38
Number As a Primary Perceptual Attribute: A Review 37
Higher attentional costs for numerosity estimation at high densities 37
Spatial position information accumulates steadily over time 36
The functional role of serial dependence 36
Auditory Perceptual History Is Propagated through Alpha Oscillations 36
Time perception: space-time in the brain. 35
Visual clutter causes high-magnitude errors. 34
Different reaction-times for subitizing, estimation, and texture 33
Perceptual history propagates down to early levels of sensory analysis 32
The effects of cross-sensory attentional demand on subitizing and on mapping number onto space 31
. Psilocybin impairs high-level but not low-level motion perception. 31
Active movement restores veridical event-timing after tactile adaptation 30
Using Psilocybin to Investigate the Relationship between Attention, Working Memory, and the Serotonin 1A and 2A Receptors. 29
Higher-level mechanisms detect facial symmetry. 29
Visual sustained attention and numerosity sensitivity correlate with math achievement in children 28
Chapter 14 Combining visual and auditory information. 28
Spatiotemporal Distortions of Visual Perception at the Time of Saccades 27
Serial effects are optimal 27
Mechanisms for perception of numerosity or texture-density are governed by crowding-like effects 27
The effect of saccadic adaptation on the localization of visual targets. 27
"Non-retinotopic processing" in Ternus motion displays modeled by spatiotemporal filters 26
Adaptation to size affects saccades with long but not short latencies 26
Spatiotopic selectivity of BOLD responses to visual motion in human area MT. 26
When the world becomes 'too real': A Bayesian explanation of autistic perception 26
Neural mechanisms for timing visual events are spatially selective in real-world coordinates. 26
Adaptation to number operates on perceived rather than physical numerosity 26
Spontaneous perception of numerosity in humans 25
Saccades compress space, time and number. 25
Inversion of perceived direction of motion caused by spatial undersampling in two children with periventricular leukomalacia. 25
Compressive mapping of number to space reflects dynamic encoding mechanisms, not static logarithmic transform 24
Early visual deprivation severely compromises the auditory sense of space in congenitally blind children 24
Brief periods of monocular deprivation disrupt ocular balance in human adult visual cortex 24
Fusion of visual and auditory stimuli during saccades: a Bayesian explanation for perisaccadic distortions. 24
A shared numerical representation for action and perception 24
Spatial maps for time and motion. 23
Temporal mechanisms of multimodal binding 23
Saccadic eye movements cause compression of time as well as space. 23
Optimal Encoding of Interval Timing in Expert Percussionists 23
Optimal multimodal integration in spatial localization 23
The effects of opposite-polarity dipoles on the detection of Glass patterns. 23
Impaired visual size-discrimination in children with movement disorders 23
Auditory dominance over vision in the perception of interval duration. 23
Pooling and segmenting motion signals. 23
Central tendency effects in time interval reproduction in autism 23
Vision: keeping the world still when the eyes move. 22
Young children do not integrate visual and haptic form information. 22
Neural latencies do not explain the auditory and audio-visual flash-lag effect. 22
Spatiotemporal dynamics of perisaccadic remapping in humans revealed by classification images 22
Spatiotopic perceptual maps in humans: evidence from motion adaptation 22
Resolution for spatial segregation and spatial localization by motion signals. 21
Perceptual synchrony of audiovisual streams for natural and artificial motion sequences. 21
The role of perceptual learning on modality-specific visual attentional effects. 21
Spatiotopic neural representations develop slowly across saccades 21
Effects of adaptation on numerosity decoding in the human brain 21
The "motion silencing" illusion results from global motion and crowding 21
Time, number and attention in very low birth weight children 20
Long-term effects of monocular deprivation revealed with binocular rivalry gratings modulated in luminance and in color 20
Perception: transient disruptions to neural space-time. 20
Temporal auditory capture does not affect the time course of saccadic mislocalization of visual stimuli. 20
Separate attentional resources for vision and audition. 20
The contribution of prefrontal cortex to global perception. 19
The effect of optokinetic nystagmus on the perceived position of briefly flashed targets. 19
Separate Mechanisms for Perception of Numerosity and Density 19
Adaptation-Induced Compression of Event Time Occurs only for Translational Motion 19
Spatiotopic coding and remapping in humans. 19
Powerful motion illusion caused by temporal asymmetries in ON and OFF visual pathways. 19
Poor haptic orientation discrimination in nonsighted children may reflect disruption of cross-sensory calibration. 19
Vision senses number directly. 19
Visual mislocalization during saccade sequences 19
Pooling and segmenting motion signals. 18
Pop-out 18
The effects of cross-sensory attentional demand on subitizing and on mapping number onto space 17
Contextual effects in intervalduration judgements in vision, audition and touch 17
A generalized sense of number 17
Reply to: Failure to replicate a superiority effect in crowding 16
The oblique effect is both allocentric and egocentric 16
Totale 2.969
Categoria #
all - tutte 10.662
article - articoli 10.662
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 0
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 0
Totale 21.324


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2023/20244 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2
2024/20251.325 1 8 88 48 302 121 24 53 23 11 334 312
2025/20261.694 86 144 168 290 330 99 300 101 75 69 32 0
Totale 3.023