ACTIS GROSSO, ROSSANA
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 8.062
EU - Europa 7.203
AS - Asia 5.042
SA - Sud America 703
AF - Africa 99
OC - Oceania 47
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 4
Totale 21.160
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 7.812
IT - Italia 2.108
SG - Singapore 1.722
CN - Cina 1.277
DE - Germania 1.132
HK - Hong Kong 863
RU - Federazione Russa 793
SE - Svezia 614
GB - Regno Unito 585
BR - Brasile 576
VN - Vietnam 447
UA - Ucraina 386
IE - Irlanda 380
DK - Danimarca 338
CA - Canada 194
AT - Austria 169
FR - Francia 153
NL - Olanda 150
FI - Finlandia 130
KR - Corea 110
TR - Turchia 109
ID - Indonesia 96
IN - India 90
JP - Giappone 59
ES - Italia 56
AR - Argentina 52
ZA - Sudafrica 44
AU - Australia 41
BE - Belgio 39
PL - Polonia 39
BD - Bangladesh 35
MX - Messico 35
IR - Iran 28
PH - Filippine 28
PT - Portogallo 27
IL - Israele 22
TW - Taiwan 22
IQ - Iraq 21
PK - Pakistan 21
CO - Colombia 19
EC - Ecuador 18
MY - Malesia 17
HU - Ungheria 16
CH - Svizzera 14
EG - Egitto 12
NO - Norvegia 12
MO - Macao, regione amministrativa speciale della Cina 11
CL - Cile 10
KE - Kenya 10
LT - Lituania 10
PE - Perù 10
PY - Paraguay 10
AE - Emirati Arabi Uniti 9
SA - Arabia Saudita 9
RO - Romania 8
GR - Grecia 7
SI - Slovenia 7
UZ - Uzbekistan 7
CI - Costa d'Avorio 6
GT - Guatemala 6
MA - Marocco 6
RS - Serbia 6
SC - Seychelles 6
OM - Oman 5
TH - Thailandia 5
TN - Tunisia 5
BG - Bulgaria 4
CR - Costa Rica 4
KZ - Kazakistan 4
LU - Lussemburgo 4
MN - Mongolia 4
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 4
SK - Slovacchia (Repubblica Slovacca) 4
UY - Uruguay 4
VE - Venezuela 4
DZ - Algeria 3
EU - Europa 3
GE - Georgia 3
KG - Kirghizistan 3
LV - Lettonia 3
NP - Nepal 3
TT - Trinidad e Tobago 3
AL - Albania 2
ET - Etiopia 2
GH - Ghana 2
HN - Honduras 2
HR - Croazia 2
JO - Giordania 2
KI - Kiribati 2
LK - Sri Lanka 2
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AM - Armenia 1
AZ - Azerbaigian 1
BB - Barbados 1
CU - Cuba 1
CY - Cipro 1
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 1
DO - Repubblica Dominicana 1
EE - Estonia 1
GI - Gibilterra 1
Totale 21.147
Città #
Ann Arbor 1.668
Singapore 953
Hong Kong 830
Milan 646
Woodbridge 556
Ashburn 554
Houston 437
Chandler 411
Jacksonville 409
Frankfurt am Main 391
Dublin 356
Wilmington 284
Santa Clara 233
New York 232
Fairfield 227
Dearborn 224
Hefei 214
Princeton 191
Beijing 166
Los Angeles 148
Vienna 136
Dallas 133
Ho Chi Minh City 120
York 116
Seattle 101
Nanjing 99
Seoul 98
Rome 87
Hanoi 77
Cambridge 76
Dong Ket 75
London 75
Buffalo 72
Moscow 72
Lachine 71
São Paulo 71
Jakarta 70
Shanghai 68
Guangzhou 58
Altamura 54
The Dalles 53
Munich 52
Lawrence 48
Boardman 39
Andover 37
Ottawa 36
Chicago 35
Meda 33
Monza 31
Toronto 31
Turin 31
Kent 30
Nanchang 30
Bologna 29
Helsinki 29
Nuremberg 28
Warsaw 28
Council Bluffs 27
Hangzhou 26
Hebei 26
Tianjin 25
Tokyo 25
Brussels 24
Changsha 24
San Diego 24
Norwalk 22
Rio de Janeiro 22
Florence 21
Genoa 21
Manchester 21
Maastricht 20
Shenyang 20
Amsterdam 18
Sydney 18
Johannesburg 17
Nijmegen 17
Huizen 16
Jiaxing 16
Nürnberg 16
Phoenix 16
San Francisco 16
Zhengzhou 16
Brooklyn 15
Budapest 15
Lonate Pozzolo 15
Montreal 15
Stockholm 15
Atlanta 14
Barry 14
Da Nang 14
Denver 14
Deventer 14
Mountain View 14
Mumbai 14
Nürtingen 14
Turku 14
Boston 13
Brescia 13
Cinisello Balsamo 13
Falls Church 13
Totale 12.226
Nome #
Static and interactive infographics in daily tasks: A value-in-use and quality of interaction user study 688
E-motions 641
Quantitative metrics for user experience: A case study 559
Emotion recognition through static faces and moving bodies: A comparison between typically developed adults and individuals with high level of autistic traits 537
Gaze and arrows: The effect of element orientation on apparent motion is modulated by attention 497
Space-valence compatibility in a touchscreen environment: the effect of hand and side 422
Faster is better: The speed of player character growth affects enjoyment and perceived competence 341
FEF excitability in attentional bias: A TMS-EEG study 341
Testing the body specificity hypothesis on a touchscreen device: a space-valence compatibility response time paradigm 328
Analysing gaze following behaviour could help in understanding gender stereotypes 312
A Cluster Analysis of the Acceptance of a Contact Tracing App—The Identification of Profiles for the Italian Immuni Contact Tracing App 288
Observer’s control of the moving stimulus increases the flash-lag effect 280
Difficulties in Recognising Dynamic but not Static Emotional Body Movements in Autism Spectrum Disorder 277
What shall we listen to, abstract or figurative music? 275
Comparing Consumer and Research-Grade Wristbands for Inter-Beat Intervals Monitoring 265
Social categorization and joint attention: Interacting effects of age, sex, and social status 263
“Motion or Emotion? Recognition of Emotional Bodily Expressions in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder With and Without Intellectual Disability” 261
Face age modulates gaze following in young adults 252
Can music be figurative? Exploring the possibility of crossmodal similarities between music and visual arts 246
Can we resist another person’s gaze? 234
Shifting the start: backward mislocation of the initial position of a motion 224
Social threat and motor resonance: When a menacing outgroup delays motor response 223
Perceptual saliency might override gender stereotype attribution in gaze-following behaviour paradigms 219
Seeing gender stereotypes: The role of second-order head/facial features 213
Emotion in action: A study on the enactment effect on emotional action sentences 206
AIRCA: Co-Design of Scenarios for Treating Autism Spectrum Condition with NAO Robot 206
Simultaneous lightness contrast on plain and articulated surrounds 202
The place of experimental phenomenology in perception sciences 198
Recognition of emotions conveyed by point-light and full-light display in children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) 197
Mishaps, errors, and cognitive experiences: on the conceptualization of perceptual illusions 197
Face age and social status exert different modulatory effects on gaze following behaviour 195
Towards Explainable AI for Personalized Teaching: results on experimental activities on the “ WhoTeach ” educational platform 194
Introduction: Experimental phenomenology and Gestalt theory 193
Gender related effects of music listening on aestethic appreciation of visual artwork 189
Recognizing emotions in bodies: Vagus nerve stimulation enhances recognition of anger while impairing sadness 189
The Application of Implicit Measures Evaluating Implicit Attitudes to Assess User Experience in the Human-Technology Interaction Field: A Scoping Review 188
The representation of time course events in visual arts and the development of the concept of time in children: A preliminary study 188
Quello che piace e cosa è meglio: esperimenti su colore, leggibilità e piacevolezza nelle presentazioni power point e nei siti web 188
La personalità influenza la percezione del tempo? L'effetto tau come possibile paradigma sperimentale 188
Observer's control of the moving stimulus increases the flash-lag effect 185
When it works it is beautiful: The effect of web page text-background colour combinations on readability, legibility, and subjective preference 184
The representation of time courses in visual arts and the development of the concept of time in children 183
The direction of perceptual displacement of a moving target’s starting and vanishing points: the key role of velocity 183
Typical Personality Differences in Space-Time Perception: an explorative study 183
The direction of perceptual displacement of a moving target’s starting point: the Froehlich effect, the backward mislocation and the velocity of motion 181
Correlati neurali dei bias attentivi verso i volti emotivi: Uno studio TMS/EEG 180
Transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation modulates attentional resource deployment towards social cues 180
Implicit Measures as a Useful Tool for Evaluating User Experience 179
Not only blonde hair: possible effects of different styles of make-up on gender-science stereotype 176
Space and Time in Benussi Tau Effect 172
Trans-gender washing machines 172
Il social reading a support dell'apprendimento anche per i ragazzi con disturbi specifici dell'apprendimento 169
Poggendorff illusion with Kanizsa-like subjective contours 168
The effect of coloured enviroment on the perception of different objects 167
Looking Into Mona Lisa’s Smiling Eyes: Allusion to an Illusion 166
Ergonomia Cognitiva all'Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca: un percorso con gli studenti verso il Design for All 166
The interpretation of e-motions in faces and bodies derived from static artworks by individuals with high functioning autistic spectrum 166
How old are you? The effect of face age on gaze-following behaviour 165
Co-design of scenarios for interacting with a NAO robot in treating autism spectrum condition 158
The visual arts as on-field experimentation 158
The Combined Effect of Motion and Lightness Contrast on Anomalous Transparency 155
La psicologia riflette su sé stessa: spunti problematici di natura epistemologica 154
Visual extrapolation and motion imagery: The role of the two-thirds power law 154
Who wrote this text? 153
The effect of acceleration on localisation of starting and vanishing points 153
The Level of Intelligence Modulates the Recognition of Point-Light Displays in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD): A Comparison Between High Functioning and Low Functioning ASD 153
Attentional bias toward faces: a TMS-EEG study 153
The Poggendorff illusion: the presence of anomalous figure in generating the effect 152
Society@school: Towards an e-Inclusion App for Social Reading 145
Transparency and double representation in motion 144
Motion perception in a phenomenological perspective: the relationship between permanence and identity and the power of the phenomenological demonstration 143
Seeing, tying, and untying knots 142
You can’t judge a book by the cover, but you do so (at least with joint attention) 141
Recognition of emotions conveyed by body movement in children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) 139
Perception of physical causality in an animal model 138
Playing a violent videogame with a gun controller has an effect on facial expression recognition but no selective effect on prosocial behaviour 137
Tempo, scienza e psicologia 136
La percezione del movimento come base per l’organizzazione percettiva 136
Forward to the past 136
Individual differences in starting point localization of moving objects: data analysis using Multilevel/Hierarchical Models 135
Asymmetrical Pseudo-Extinction Phenomenon in the Illusory Line Motion 135
Single point motion kinematics convey emotional signals in children and adults 134
La tecnologia trackpad multitouch applicata al mouse: una valutazione in chiave ergonomica del Magic Mouse 134
Interazione tra attributi figurali, direzionali e biologici nella percezione del movimento 132
Completamento amodale e illusione di Poggendorff 132
E-motions in the visual arts: exploring the methods 132
Gender-science stereotype could bias our interaction with washing machines 132
Editorial: Reading faces and bodies: Behavioral and neural processes underlying the understanding of, and interaction with, others 131
Extrapolating the past 130
L’irresistibile forza dello sguardo altrui e l’inibizione dei movimenti oculari 130
The Poggendorff illusion with anomalous surface: Managing Pac-mans, Parallels and Type of Transversal 129
Co-design of a Multi-modal Application for Emotion Recognition for Children with Autism Spectrum Condition 123
Apparent trasparency in motion: visual phantomos and Rosenbach effect 123
MiEmo: A multi-modal platform on emotion recognition for children with autism spectrum condition 122
Cinematic cuts and temporal continuity 122
Wii and gaming realism: The effect of violent videogames is dependent on user experience 121
The motion of the occluding surface enhances perceptual transparency 120
Perceived objects moving through space and time: "Where" and "When" are intertwined 119
The Impact of Spatial Placement on Valence Judgments of Images: A Comparative Analysis Between Right-Handed and Left-Handed Individuals. 117
Localizing objecs in space and time: a computational model based on predictive mechanism 111
Totale 20.173
Categoria #
all - tutte 68.175
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 68.175


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2020/20211.250 0 0 0 0 0 163 186 153 205 160 155 228
2021/20221.480 108 142 197 192 113 99 56 78 90 76 72 257
2022/20232.096 295 490 223 187 159 325 29 109 131 38 72 38
2023/20241.661 50 57 58 97 241 335 228 212 144 37 22 180
2024/20254.922 242 455 183 262 411 248 285 271 466 668 509 922
2025/20264.368 859 641 725 1.036 1.004 103 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totale 21.770