MATTAVELLI, SIMONE
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 4.600
AS - Asia 4.163
EU - Europa 2.747
SA - Sud America 449
AF - Africa 70
OC - Oceania 38
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 3
Totale 12.070
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 4.415
SG - Singapore 1.164
VN - Vietnam 1.016
IT - Italia 760
CN - Cina 759
HK - Hong Kong 588
RU - Federazione Russa 399
DE - Germania 363
BR - Brasile 338
SE - Svezia 296
IE - Irlanda 178
FR - Francia 166
GB - Regno Unito 143
CA - Canada 132
DK - Danimarca 115
KR - Corea 108
IN - India 95
ID - Indonesia 65
BD - Bangladesh 52
AR - Argentina 49
TR - Turchia 49
NL - Olanda 48
UA - Ucraina 42
FI - Finlandia 41
MX - Messico 38
AU - Australia 37
JP - Giappone 37
AT - Austria 34
IQ - Iraq 34
PH - Filippine 32
ES - Italia 29
PL - Polonia 28
MY - Malesia 22
SA - Arabia Saudita 22
BE - Belgio 21
ZA - Sudafrica 20
PK - Pakistan 17
IL - Israele 15
TW - Taiwan 15
EC - Ecuador 14
UZ - Uzbekistan 14
CH - Svizzera 13
CO - Colombia 13
VE - Venezuela 13
LT - Lituania 12
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 11
MA - Marocco 8
DZ - Algeria 7
EE - Estonia 7
EG - Egitto 7
JO - Giordania 7
NP - Nepal 7
TN - Tunisia 7
AE - Emirati Arabi Uniti 6
CL - Cile 6
PY - Paraguay 6
AZ - Azerbaigian 5
BG - Bulgaria 5
GR - Grecia 5
HU - Ungheria 5
KE - Kenya 5
RO - Romania 5
TH - Thailandia 5
ET - Etiopia 4
LB - Libano 4
NO - Norvegia 4
PE - Perù 4
PT - Portogallo 4
AO - Angola 3
BO - Bolivia 3
KG - Kirghizistan 3
KZ - Kazakistan 3
LK - Sri Lanka 3
MD - Moldavia 3
PA - Panama 3
RS - Serbia 3
UY - Uruguay 3
AL - Albania 2
CY - Cipro 2
DO - Repubblica Dominicana 2
EU - Europa 2
HN - Honduras 2
IR - Iran 2
JM - Giamaica 2
LY - Libia 2
NG - Nigeria 2
NI - Nicaragua 2
OM - Oman 2
SN - Senegal 2
TT - Trinidad e Tobago 2
A1 - Anonimo 1
BA - Bosnia-Erzegovina 1
BY - Bielorussia 1
CR - Costa Rica 1
CV - Capo Verde 1
GE - Georgia 1
KH - Cambogia 1
KW - Kuwait 1
LU - Lussemburgo 1
MK - Macedonia 1
Totale 12.058
Città #
Singapore 724
Ann Arbor 692
Hong Kong 563
Ashburn 545
San Jose 387
Ho Chi Minh City 276
Milan 247
Hanoi 219
Frankfurt am Main 216
Chandler 183
Wilmington 181
Santa Clara 177
Dublin 171
Fairfield 171
Houston 135
Hefei 129
Dallas 113
New York 107
Beijing 98
Woodbridge 88
Toronto 87
Los Angeles 83
Seoul 83
Chicago 82
Seattle 82
The Dalles 71
Princeton 65
Moscow 54
Cambridge 53
Council Bluffs 53
Shanghai 51
Dong Ket 50
Lauterbourg 48
Rome 48
Jakarta 44
Dearborn 37
Da Nang 35
Haiphong 32
São Paulo 29
Vienna 28
Boardman 27
Buffalo 26
Jacksonville 26
Tokyo 26
Guangzhou 25
Munich 25
Turin 25
Biên Hòa 24
Ha Long 23
Amsterdam 21
Chennai 21
Helsinki 21
Hải Dương 20
San Diego 20
Florence 19
Lawrence 19
Nanjing 19
Orem 19
Bắc Giang 18
Strasbourg 18
Baghdad 17
Vũng Tàu 17
Warsaw 17
Ankara 16
Montreal 16
Ninh Bình 16
Phoenix 16
Altamura 15
Atlanta 15
Brussels 15
Can Tho 15
London 15
Thái Nguyên 15
Istanbul 14
Quận Bình Thạnh 14
Bắc Ninh 13
Rio de Janeiro 13
Seongbuk-gu 13
Crawfordsville 12
Kunming 12
Lappeenranta 12
Zurich 12
Brisbane 11
Denver 11
Düsseldorf 11
Pune 11
Tashkent 11
Basingstoke 10
Hebei 10
Jinan 10
Riyadh 10
Sydney 10
Andover 9
Bologna 9
Boston 9
Brooklyn 9
Kent 9
Miami 9
Monza 9
Nuremberg 9
Totale 7.476
Nome #
True and moral by repetition: Unveiling the impact of exposure on positive stereotypes perception 805
The Self-Referencing task: Theoretical overview and empirical evidence 715
Attitude formation and change via intersecting regularities: Peculiarities, boundaries, and practical applications of the Self-Referencing task. 424
Face–context integration and trustworthiness evaluation 391
How different incentives reduce scientific misinformation online 385
How Can Implicit and Explicit Attitudes Both Be Changed? Testing Two Interventions to Promote Consumption of Green Vegetables 364
Changing attitudes towards healthy food via self-association or nutritional information: What works best? 342
People underestimate the influence of repetition on truth judgments (and more so for themselves than for others) 336
Not all positive categories are alike: Exploring the superiority of the self as a positive source for associative attitude change via intersecting regularities 332
Diverting the mind from the Self-Referencing effect. Which interference leads to implicit-explicit attitude dissociation? 323
Faces and sounds becoming one: Cross-modal integration of facial and auditory cues in judging trustworthiness 321
Narcissistic traits and explicit self-esteem: The moderating role of implicit self-view 287
Liking as far as you like yourself: Exploring the Self-Referencing effect across multiple intersecting regularities and its relationship with self-esteem 285
Repeating Statements Increases Source Credibility 270
Increasing implicit and explicit attitudes toward an organic food brand by referencing to oneself 266
Multimodal Cues to Change Your Mind: The Intertwining of Faces, Voices, and Behaviors in Impression Updating 238
Examining the impact of distance as a contextual cue in evaluative conditioning 229
Self-Relevance is More Central than Valence in Evaluative Learning 223
Exploring consumer biased evaluations: Halos effects of local food and of related attributes 219
Dissociations between Learning Phenomena do Not Necessitate Multiple Learning Processes: Mere Instructions about Upcoming Stimulus Presentations Differentially Influence Liking and Expectancy 212
Cross-modal impression updating: Dynamic impression updating from face to voice and the other way around 208
The Shared Features Principle: If Two Objects Share a Feature, People Assume Those Objects Also Share Other Features 205
Not Just About Faces in Context: Face–Context Relation Moderates the Impact of Contextual Threat on Facial Trustworthiness 203
Cross-modal impression updating: Impression updating from faces to voices and the other way around 198
“Me” means more than “Good”: Stimuli’s self-relevance matters more than valence in shaping evaluative learning via the self. 194
The Influence of Extinction and Counterconditioning Procedures on Operant Evaluative Conditioning and Intersecting Regularity Effects 192
The “Happy Face Killer” in the eyes of the beholder: Relational encoding of facial emotions in context influences trustworthiness attributions 188
True and moral by repetition: Unveiling the impact of exposure on positive stereotypes perception 179
It is written in the eyes: Inferences from pupil size and gaze orientation shape interpersonal liking 179
Humanity at first sight: Exploring the relationship between others' pupil size and ascriptions of humanity 179
Multi-modal cues to change your mind: Exploring the intertwining of faces, voices and behaviors in impression updating 176
When faces and voices come together: Face width-to-height ratio and voice pitch contribute independently to social perception 174
Facial appearance affects science perception 171
Relational encoding moderates the impact of contextual threat on facial trustworthiness 170
Untrusted under threat: on the superior bond between trustworthiness and threat in face-context integration 164
Cross-modal impression updating: Dynamic impression updating from face to voice and the other way around. 160
It is written in the eyes: Inferences from pupil size and gaze orientation shape interpersonal liking 155
Truth by Repetition… Without Repetition: Testing the Effect of Instructed Repetition on Truth Judgments 148
What is special about the self? A comparison between the Self-Referencing and the Positive-Referencing on evaluative learning. 148
On the inferences we make about faces in contexts: Face-context integration is moderated by relational encoding 144
Face–context integration and trustworthiness evaluation 140
Using the self-referencing task to produce durable change on food evaluations measured via the iat 140
How do online users respond to crowdsourced fact-checking? 139
Cross-modal Impression Updating with Vocal and Facial Cues 132
Reviewing the Self-Referencing. A meta-analysis 127
Would you buy vegan meatballs? The policy issues around vegan and meat-sounding labelling of plant-based meat alternatives 126
When the brand refers to me, I prefer going green. 126
Spreading the Self Referencing effect across objects via multiple intersecting regularities 124
Dissociations between learning phenomena do not necessitate multiple learning processes 120
Transferring the Self Referencing effect across stimuli via multiple intersecting regularities. 106
Transferring the Self-Referencing effect accross stimuli via Intersecting Regularities 106
Liking your eyes: pupil size and gaze orientation shape person impressions 105
It is written in the eyes: Inferences from pupil size and gaze orientation shape interpersonal liking 103
Lateral reading and monetary incentives to spot disinformation about science. 92
Why does the IAT reveal a preference for stimuli said to be paired with an unpleasant sound? Stalking the unexpected 91
When novel and familiar look alike: Testing the impact of comparison focus on familiarity and behavioural intentions towards ethnic food 80
“If Immoral Then Unable”: Asymmetric Generalizations in Social Judgment 62
Playing sports to shape attention: enhanced feature-based selective attention in invasion sports players 49
Impression Updating with Multimodal Cues: Dynamics of Face, Voice, and Behavior Integration 26
Totale 12.496
Categoria #
all - tutte 37.748
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 37.748


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2020/2021191 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 63 128
2021/2022619 67 63 58 59 51 48 31 52 41 53 26 70
2022/2023964 96 258 99 61 85 140 11 68 79 25 26 16
2023/2024851 32 39 66 81 107 198 110 42 65 18 18 75
2024/20252.580 105 221 148 135 182 152 71 115 419 426 247 359
2025/20265.275 934 577 364 553 468 307 868 234 370 434 166 0
Totale 12.496