MULATTI, CLAUDIO
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 4.070
EU - Europa 660
AS - Asia 310
OC - Oceania 9
SA - Sud America 6
AF - Africa 1
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 1
Totale 5.057
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 4.067
IT - Italia 342
CN - Cina 218
FI - Finlandia 100
VN - Vietnam 85
DE - Germania 55
SE - Svezia 55
GB - Regno Unito 39
UA - Ucraina 35
FR - Francia 12
AU - Australia 9
BR - Brasile 6
ES - Italia 6
IE - Irlanda 6
CA - Canada 3
NL - Olanda 3
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 2
HK - Hong Kong 2
IN - India 2
RU - Federazione Russa 2
SG - Singapore 2
DK - Danimarca 1
EU - Europa 1
JP - Giappone 1
NG - Nigeria 1
PL - Polonia 1
RO - Romania 1
Totale 5.057
Città #
Woodbridge 574
Fairfield 573
Houston 395
Ann Arbor 381
Ashburn 290
Chandler 237
Wilmington 234
Seattle 229
Cambridge 186
Jacksonville 175
Princeton 99
Dong Ket 85
San Diego 75
Padova 74
Medford 68
Beijing 60
Nanjing 52
Des Moines 46
Boardman 30
Helsinki 30
Milan 22
Roxbury 18
Shenyang 15
Guangzhou 12
Hebei 12
Jinan 11
New York 11
Rome 11
Tianjin 11
Nanchang 10
Vicenza 10
Jiaxing 9
Verona 9
Changsha 8
London 8
Napoli 8
Torino 8
Sydney 7
Taormina 7
Bologna 6
Dublin 6
Norwalk 6
Phoenix 6
Borås 4
Kilburn 4
Rockville 4
Stuttgart 4
Brescia 3
Catanzaro 3
Chicago 3
Dallas 3
Dueville 3
Giessen 3
Malo 3
Ningbo 3
Pozzuoli 3
Redwood City 3
Shanghai 3
Toulouse 3
Turin 3
Amorosi 2
Barcelona 2
Belvedere Spinello 2
Cinisello Balsamo 2
Claremont 2
Costabissara 2
Edinburgh 2
Florence 2
Granada 2
Hong Kong 2
Hounslow 2
Indiana 2
Kharkiv 2
Littleton 2
Mirano 2
Mortara 2
Ogden 2
Palermo 2
Pannarano 2
Paris 2
Pontedera 2
Potsdam 2
Prague 2
Sacramento 2
Saint Petersburg 2
Taizhou 2
Termoli 2
Zocca 2
A Coruña 1
Acton 1
Auburn Hills 1
Augusta 1
Bagheria 1
Bari 1
Braunschweig 1
Bristol 1
Cagliari 1
Cardiff 1
Casavatore 1
Chiampo 1
Totale 4.247
Nome #
Ortoressia Nervosa: un’indagine del costrutto e delle caratteristiche psicometriche della versione italiana dell’Eating Habits Questionnaire- 21(EHQ-21) 204
Caffeinated chewing gum as countermeasure to drivers' passive task-related fatigue caused by monotonous roadway 138
ERP evidence for ultra-fast semantic processing in the picture-word interference paradigm 137
An advanced driver assistance system for improving driver ability. Design and test in virtual environment 102
Speed of processing explains the picture - word asymmetry in conditional naming. 101
Statistical learning and dyslexia: a systematic review 98
Age-of-acquisition effects in delayed picture-naming tasks. 97
Advanced driver assistance systems: Using multimodal redundant warnings to enhance road safety 95
Is Statistical Learning Ability Related to Reading Ability, and If So, Why? 95
Event-related potential evidence for two functionally dissociable sources of semantic effects in the attentional blink 91
No matter who, no matter how... and no matter whether the white matter matters. Why theories of bilingual advantage in executive functioning are so difficult to falsify 89
Color naming of a non-color word Stroop task as a dual-task 87
Do Computational Models of Reading Need a Bit of Semantics? 87
Neighborhood effects in visual word recognition: New facts and new challenge for computational models. 84
The distractor frequency effect: An overt naming ERP study 84
The turple effect is modulated by base word frequency: Implications for models of lexical and semantic access 82
Measuring inconsistencies can lead you forward: Imageability and the X-ception theory 82
EVALUATION OF SURFACE UNEVENNESS CONSIDERING MENTAL FATIGUE BASED ON HEART RATE VARIABILITY ANALYSIS 82
Implementing the DRC model of reading aloud in Italian 81
Driving on Rough Surface Requires Care and Attention 81
The cumulative semantic interference effect in normal and pathological ageing 81
Color naming of colored non-color words and the response-exclusion hypothesis: A comment on Mahon et al. and on Roelofs and Piai 80
Socially anxious individuals perform better using low spatial frequency information to process facial expressions and objects 80
Traffic-Calming Measures Affecting Perceived Speed in Approaching Bends On-Field Validated Virtual Environment 79
Axiom, anguish, and Amazement: How autistic traits modulate emotional mental imagery 76
Beeping ADAS: Reflexive effect on drivers’ behavior 76
The cumulative lexical interference effect 76
On the Nature and Composition of Abstract (Theoretical) Concepts: The X-Ception Theory and Methods for Its Assessment 75
The role of the sound of objects in object identification: Evidence from picture naming 75
What can we learn about visual attention to multiple words from the word-word interference task? 74
Effects of Case Alternation in the Picture-Word Interference Task 74
Precision teaching to improve drivers’ lane maintenance 74
A Driving Simulator Study Exploring the Effect of Different Mental Models on ADAS System Effectiveness 71
Evaluating the Impact of Processing Spoken Words on Driving. Experiments with Driving Simulator 70
Artifact and Tool Categorization 70
Reazing and zeading: Which is faster? The position of the diverging letter in a pseudoword determines reading time. 69
Semantic effects in the word–word interference task: a comment on Roelofs, Piai, and Schriefers (2013) 69
L’effetto di distanza semantica in compiti di denominazione di figure 68
Warning Sound to Affect Perceived Speed in Approaching Roundabouts: Experiments with a Driving Simulator 64
Reading aloud: The cumulative lexical interference effect 63
The development of lexical representations: Evidence from the position of the diverging letter effect 63
Serial effects in reading: The case of the pseudoword-to-baseword consistency effect 61
Colors, colored overlays, and reading skills 61
Moduli, modelli e livelli esplicativi. 60
Reading nonwords aloud: The "changed letter" effect varies as a function of reading abilities 58
Advanced driver assistance systems: are they really safe? Measuring and reducing the impact of warnings on drivers’ distraction 57
Distinguishing target from distractor in stroop, picture-word, and word-word interference tasks 57
Considerazioni preliminari sull'implementazione di un modulo semantico in un modello computazionale della lettura. 56
Esperimento con parole ‘straniere’: effetto di regolarità ed effetto di posizione dell’irregolarità. 55
Picture–word interference and the response–exclusion hypothesis 55
L’effetto di età di acquisizione in compiti di denominazione ritardata 54
Busting a myth with the Bayes Factor: Effects of letter bigram frequency in visual lexical decision do not reflect reading processes 53
Registered Replication Report on Fischer, Castel, Dodd, and Pratt (2003) 52
(Non) Automaticità : la presentazione dello stimolo non è¨ sufficiente ad innescarne l'elaborazione funzionale. 50
Oppel-Kundt Illusion and lateral optic flow manipulation in affecting perceived speed in approaching roundabouts: experiments with a driving simulator 48
How to Drive Drivers Nuts Effect of Auditory, Vibrotactile, and Multimodal Warnings on Perceived Urgency, Annoyance, and Acceptability 48
The acquisition of literacy in Italian. 46
Age-of-acquisition effects in delayed-naming tasks. 46
Mele, arance, giulietta, eCCetErA 44
How to nudge drivers to reduce speed: The case of the left-digit effect 41
ADAS: redundant warnings speed up drivers’ reaction. 40
On the distractor length effect in picture-nonword interference 39
Reading Nonwords Aloud: Evidence for dynamic control in skilled readers 38
Semantic effects in the attentional blink: Relatedness proportion modulates the P2 and the N400 component of the event-related potentials 37
Perceptual and motor-spatial representations in word recognition 36
Effects on lateral position of perceptual measures in affecting drivers’ perceived speed. 36
Activation, identification and distractor deactivation in the word-word interference paradigm 36
Picture frequency and phonological relatedness in PWI and PNWI paradigms. 34
The nonword distractor effect in picture naming: insights from the Semantic-DRC computational model 34
Evaulating the impact on driving of the processing of spoken words: experiments with a driving simulator 33
Warning sound to affect perceived speed in approaching roundabout: experiments with a driving simulator. 32
c, oltre l'individuo: l'intelligenza collettiva 30
Experimental and computational studies using the picture-nonword interference task: Implications for models of reading and speech production. 30
Memoria di lavoro e apprendimento di sequenze in bambini con impianto cocleare 28
The distractor frequency effect: An overt naming ERPs study 25
Effectiveness of traffic calming measures at dangerous intersections: a validation and a simulated study. 24
Stroop: la solitudine del target (e del distrattore) 22
Implicit Sequence Learning, Memoria di Lavoro Verbale e Linguaggio Orale nei Bambini dai 5 agli 8 anni 18
Effects of nonword distractors in picture-word interference paradigm: length and pronounceability 14
Il linguaggio: processi di comprensione e produzione 13
A driving simulator study exploring the effect of different mental models on ADAS system effectiveness 8
Totale 5.133
Categoria #
all - tutte 16.628
article - articoli 11.885
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 0
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 1.375
Totale 29.888


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2018/2019379 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 86 160 133
2019/2020984 157 33 15 62 101 71 86 103 131 119 54 52
2020/2021772 25 58 80 72 43 36 17 72 106 62 81 120
2021/2022846 53 125 88 78 24 53 31 102 32 22 64 174
2022/2023629 134 7 6 61 132 73 0 53 98 3 39 23
2023/2024282 19 47 55 38 22 32 16 28 16 9 0 0
Totale 5.133