REGOLIN, LUCIA
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 9.715
EU - Europa 1.266
AS - Asia 490
OC - Oceania 14
SA - Sud America 6
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 5
Totale 11.496
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 9.705
IT - Italia 370
CN - Cina 351
FI - Finlandia 266
UA - Ucraina 144
SE - Svezia 130
DE - Germania 126
GB - Regno Unito 121
VN - Vietnam 67
IN - India 46
LU - Lussemburgo 23
IE - Irlanda 19
FR - Francia 14
SI - Slovenia 14
NL - Olanda 12
HK - Hong Kong 11
CA - Canada 10
ES - Italia 10
AU - Australia 7
JP - Giappone 7
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 7
BE - Belgio 6
CO - Colombia 6
EU - Europa 5
RU - Federazione Russa 4
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 3
IR - Iran 3
AT - Austria 2
SG - Singapore 2
TW - Taiwan 2
GR - Grecia 1
PK - Pakistan 1
PL - Polonia 1
Totale 11.496
Città #
Woodbridge 1.392
Fairfield 1.369
Houston 1.062
Ann Arbor 1.018
Jacksonville 641
Wilmington 529
Seattle 519
Ashburn 500
Chandler 497
Cambridge 469
Princeton 312
San Diego 154
Medford 147
Padova 126
Nanjing 122
Des Moines 106
Boardman 103
Helsinki 82
Dong Ket 67
Pune 45
Beijing 39
Shenyang 36
Roxbury 33
Hebei 30
Nanchang 27
Falls Church 25
Jiaxing 25
Norwalk 24
Hesperange 23
Rovigo 23
London 19
Dublin 18
New York 17
Changsha 16
Tianjin 16
Kharkiv 14
Brendola 12
Guangzhou 10
Los Angeles 8
Ogden 7
Trento 7
Barcelona 6
Central District 6
Civitanova Marche 6
Jinan 6
Kraainem 6
Bassano Del Grappa 5
Bologna 5
Ferrara 5
Hong Kong 5
Indiana 5
Ningbo 5
Rockville 5
San Francisco 5
Tappahannock 5
Treviso 5
Milan 4
Resana 4
Rome 4
Santiago de Cali 4
Sarcedo 4
Toronto 4
Venice 4
Verona 4
Berlin 3
Castel Rozzone 3
Chiswick 3
Geislingen an der Steige 3
Hounslow 3
Lappeenranta 3
Parma 3
Pinehaven 3
Prague 3
Prescot 3
Redwood City 3
Southend 3
Sydney 3
Turin 3
Washington 3
Yellow Springs 3
Zhengzhou 3
Abano Terme 2
Barranquilla 2
Belluno 2
Blanes 2
Borås 2
Como 2
Corridonia 2
Darmstadt 2
Faenza 2
Gardanne 2
Glasgow 2
Gérardmer 2
Hamilton 2
Hangzhou 2
Islington 2
Kilburn 2
Kunming 2
Lanzhou 2
Marietta 2
Totale 9.890
Nome #
A mental number line in human newborns 193
One, two, three, four, or is there something more? Numerical discrimination in day-old domestic chicks 131
Numerical discrimination by frogs (Bombina orientalis) 122
Visual perception of biological motion in newly hatched chicks as revealed by an imprinting procedure 118
PERCEPTION OF PARTLY OCCLUDED OBJECTS BY YOUNG CHICKS 115
The effect of clustering on perceived quantity in humans (Homo sapiens) and in chicks (Gallus gallus) 110
Perception of the stereokinetic illusion by the common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus) 109
Spontaneous preference for visual cues of animacy in naïve domestic chicks: The case of speed changes 109
Long-term memory for a spatial task in young chicks 104
A left-sided visuospatial bias in birds 104
Mapping number to space in the two hemispheres of the avian brain 103
The Evolution of Social Orienting: Evidence from Chicks (Gallus gallus) and Human Newborns 102
Domestic chicks perceive stereokinetic illusions 102
Lateral asymmetries due to preferences in eye use during visual discrimination learning in chicks 100
Object individuation in 3-day-old chicks: use of property and spatiotemporal information 100
Spontaneous discrimination of possible and impossible objects by newly hatched chicks 98
Gravity bias in the interpretation of biological motion by inexperienced chicks 95
The first time ever i saw your feet: Inversion effect in newborns' sensitivity to biological motion 95
Mom's shadow: structure-from-motion in newly hatched chicks as revealed by an imprinting procedure 94
Spatial reorientation: the effects of space size on the encoding of landmark and geometry information. 94
Response: “Newborn chicks need no number tricks. commentary: Number-space mapping in the newborn chick resembles humans' mental number line” 94
Spatial reversal learning is impaired by age in pet dogs. 94
Arithmetic in newborn chicks 94
Abilities of sequence learning and rule learning : experimental evidence in newborn chicks (Gallus gallus). 92
The case of the line-bisection: When both humans and chickens wander left 91
Use of kind information for object individuation in young domestic chicks 90
Piece of evidence. Commentary: Ancestral mental number lines: What is the evidence? 90
Biological motion preference in humans at birth: Role of dynamic and configural properties 89
A predisposition for biological motion displays in the newborn babies 87
Inversion of contrast polarity abolishes spontaneous preferences for face-like stimuli in newborn chicks. 87
Hemispheric differences in the recognition of partly occluded objects by newly hatched domestic chicks (Gallus gallus) 86
Perception of the Ebbinghaus illusion in four-day-old domestic chicks (Gallus gallus) 86
From Small to Large: Numerical Discrimination by Young Domestic Chicks (Gallus gallus). 86
Preference for symmetry is experience dependent in newborn chicks (Gallus gallus) 85
Arithmetic in newborn chicks 85
Is it only humans that count from left to right? 85
Imprinted numbers: newborn chicks' sensitivity to number vs. continuous extent of objects they have been reared with 85
Chicks discriminate human gaze with their right hemisphere 84
Visually inexperienced chicks exhibit spontaneous preference for biological motion patterns 84
Lateralization of social cognition in the domestic chicken (Gallus gallus) 83
Detour behaviour, imprinting and visual lateralization in the domestic chick 82
Logic in an asymmetrical (social) brain: Transitive inference in the young domestic chick 82
Delayed search for social and nonsocial goals by young domestic chicks, Gallus gallus domesticus 82
Working memory in the chick: parallel and lateralized mechanisms for encoding of object- and position-specific information 81
Numerical Abstraction in Young Domestic Chicks (Gallus gallus) 81
Faces are special for newly hatched chicks: evidence for inborn domain-specific mechanisms underlying spontaneous preferences for face-like stimuli 80
Arithmetic in newborn chicks 80
THe cradle of casual reasoning: newborns'preference for physical causality 80
Discrimination of small numerosities in young chicks 79
Asymmetrical number-space mapping in the avian brain 79
Lateral asymmetries during responses to novel-coloured objects in the domestic chick: A developmental study 79
Rudimental numerical competence in 5-day-old domestic chicks (Gallus gallus): Identification of ordinal position 78
ABA vs AAB : do chicks extract the rule?. 78
Spatial reorientation in rats (Rattus norvegicus): Use of geometric and featural information as a function of arena size and feature location 77
A strategy to improve arithmetical performance in four day-old domestic chicks (Gallus gallus) 77
Innate sensitivity for self-propelled causal agency in newly hatched chicks 76
Animal visual perception 76
Hemispheric specialization in spatial versus ordinal processing in the day-old domestic chick (Gallus gallus) 76
Avian Neuropsychology: Left-sided visuospatial bias in birds parallels the human condition 75
Novelty preference in face perception by week-old lambs (Ovis aries). 75
Representation of visual proportions in 4-day-old domestic chicks (Gallus gallus) 75
Lateralized mechanisms for encoding of object. Behavioral evidence from an animal model: the domestic chick (Gallus gallus) 75
Effects of light stimulation of embryos on the use of position-specific and object-specific cues in binocular and monocular domestic chicks (Gallus gallus) 73
Rudiments of mind: Insights through the chick model on number and space cognition in animals 73
Facing an obstacle: Lateralization of object and spatial cognition 72
One, two, three, four, something more? Proto-numerical discrimination in day old domestic chicks (Gallus gallus) 72
Cast shadows allow for solid objects discrimination in newly hatched visually naive chicks (Gallus gallus) 70
Number-space mapping in the newborn chick resembles humans' mental number line 70
A strategy to improve arithmetical performance in four day-old domestic chicks (Gallus gallus). 68
Time-dependent lateralization of social learning in the domestic chick (Gallus gallus domesticus): Effects of retention delays in the observed lateralization pattern 68
Spontaneous preference for face-like displays in newborn chicks 67
[1P137] A strategy to improve arithmetical performance in four day-old domestic chicks (Gallus gallus) 67
Response to comment on "Number-space mapping in the newborn chick resembles humans’ mental number line" 66
Discrimination of biological motion (Johansson’s displays) by newborn chicks imprinted onto point-light animation sequences 65
Visual lateralisation, form preferences, and secondary imprinting the domestic chick 65
Chicks prefer to peck at insect-like elongated stimuli moving in a direction orthogonal to their longer axis 65
Summation of large numerousness by newborn chicks 65
Selective attention to humans in companion dogs, Canis familiaris 65
Social cognition and learning mechanisms Experimental evidence in domestic chicks 63
Unsupervised statistical learning in newly hatched chicks 63
Detour Behaviour in the domestic chick: searching for a disappearing prey or a disappearing social partner. 62
Asymmetrical number-space mapping in the avian brain 62
Structural imbalance promotes behavior analogous to aesthetic preference in domestic chicks 62
A leftward bias negatively correlated with performance is selectively displayed by domestic chicks during rule reversal (not acquisition) 62
Role of geometrical and numerical information when locating the central element in sets of identical and aligned elements 61
Brain lateralisation of detour behaviour in the domestic chick (Gallus gallus) 60
Animal Cognition 60
Brain asymmetry modulates perception of biological motion in newborn chicks (Gallus gallus) 60
Lateralization of social learning in the domestic chick, Gallus gallus domesticus: learning to avoid 60
Use of numerical and spatial information in ordinal counting by zebrafish 60
Delayed search for a concealed imprinted object in the domestic chick. 1:17-24. 59
Visual Discrimination Learning in the Jumping Spider Phidippus regius 59
Object and spatial representations in detour problems by chicks. 58
Are chicks sensitive to the Ebbinghaus illusion? 58
Lateralized righting behavior in the tortoise (Testudo hermanni) 58
Lateralized declarative-like memory for conditional spatial information in domestic chicks (Gallus gallus) 58
Numerical Abilities in Nonhumans: The Perspective of Comparative Studies 58
Symmetry perception by poultry chicks and its implications for three-dimensional object recognition 57
The use of proportion by young domestic chicks (Gallus gallus) 57
THE DEVELOPMENT OF RESPONSES TO NOVEL-COLORED OBJECTS IN MALE AND FEMALE DOMESTIC CHICKS 56
Totale 8.082
Categoria #
all - tutte 38.350
article - articoli 28.150
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 0
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 1.015
Totale 67.515


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2018/2019666 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 361 305
2019/20202.110 407 69 46 168 203 188 189 263 215 187 64 111
2020/20211.761 36 139 23 179 84 269 55 138 253 200 227 158
2021/20222.018 65 298 210 118 95 103 74 267 129 85 178 396
2022/20231.481 385 3 18 127 335 170 3 107 206 18 80 29
2023/2024508 36 104 72 62 36 72 29 16 45 32 4 0
Totale 11.663