BURR, DAVID CHARLES
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 24.640
EU - Europa 12.791
AS - Asia 8.552
SA - Sud America 1.353
AF - Africa 253
OC - Oceania 228
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 5
Totale 47.822
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 24.381
RU - Federazione Russa 3.849
IT - Italia 3.076
SG - Singapore 2.479
PL - Polonia 2.197
CN - Cina 1.699
HK - Hong Kong 1.502
BR - Brasile 1.084
IE - Irlanda 1.059
VN - Vietnam 972
KR - Corea 751
SE - Svezia 641
FI - Finlandia 357
DE - Germania 350
FR - Francia 339
UA - Ucraina 339
GB - Regno Unito 326
AU - Australia 223
IN - India 222
JO - Giordania 199
TR - Turchia 160
CA - Canada 151
ID - Indonesia 139
AR - Argentina 107
BD - Bangladesh 102
CI - Costa d'Avorio 85
NL - Olanda 78
IQ - Iraq 63
JP - Giappone 60
ES - Italia 50
MX - Messico 39
EC - Ecuador 38
CO - Colombia 31
ZA - Sudafrica 31
MA - Marocco 29
VE - Venezuela 27
BE - Belgio 23
CL - Cile 23
NG - Nigeria 22
UZ - Uzbekistan 21
PH - Filippine 19
SC - Seychelles 18
SA - Arabia Saudita 16
AL - Albania 15
KE - Kenya 15
PK - Pakistan 15
TW - Taiwan 15
GR - Grecia 14
PY - Paraguay 14
EG - Egitto 13
JM - Giamaica 13
PE - Perù 13
TN - Tunisia 13
AE - Emirati Arabi Uniti 11
CR - Costa Rica 11
IL - Israele 11
TH - Thailandia 11
AT - Austria 10
OM - Oman 10
CH - Svizzera 9
HN - Honduras 9
KZ - Kazakistan 9
MY - Malesia 9
UY - Uruguay 9
AZ - Azerbaigian 8
NP - Nepal 8
BH - Bahrain 7
BO - Bolivia 7
AM - Armenia 6
DO - Repubblica Dominicana 6
DZ - Algeria 6
GT - Guatemala 6
NO - Norvegia 6
PT - Portogallo 6
BG - Bulgaria 5
BY - Bielorussia 5
IR - Iran 5
KW - Kuwait 5
LT - Lituania 5
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 5
TT - Trinidad e Tobago 5
BB - Barbados 4
LV - Lettonia 4
MD - Moldavia 4
RO - Romania 4
SV - El Salvador 4
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AO - Angola 3
BA - Bosnia-Erzegovina 3
CG - Congo 3
DK - Danimarca 3
ET - Etiopia 3
GE - Georgia 3
KG - Kirghizistan 3
KH - Cambogia 3
LU - Lussemburgo 3
NI - Nicaragua 3
PA - Panama 3
EE - Estonia 2
LB - Libano 2
Totale 47.788
Città #
Santa Clara 5.155
Ashburn 2.620
Fairfield 2.566
Warsaw 2.185
Singapore 1.756
Woodbridge 1.177
Chandler 1.086
Seattle 1.079
Hong Kong 1.073
Cambridge 1.068
Dublin 1.056
Houston 952
Wilmington 833
Seoul 744
Milan 687
San Jose 559
Jacksonville 472
Ann Arbor 375
The Dalles 366
Altamura 364
Princeton 351
Lawrence 341
Beijing 319
Hefei 311
Ho Chi Minh City 283
Los Angeles 283
Rome 277
Lauterbourg 276
Hanoi 263
Council Bluffs 260
Buffalo 259
Boston 242
Florence 222
Melbourne 203
Moscow 198
Boardman 171
Medford 157
Central 152
Mumbai 144
San Diego 144
Izmir 138
New York 128
Dallas 106
Jakarta 100
São Paulo 99
Abidjan 85
Norwalk 83
Falls Church 82
Redondo Beach 74
Bologna 68
Naples 65
Clifton 63
Helsinki 59
Shanghai 56
Guangzhou 55
Turin 54
Kent 51
Toronto 50
Dong Ket 48
London 43
Chicago 41
Da Nang 41
Figino 39
Manchester 38
Phoenix 38
Pisa 38
Tokyo 38
Haiphong 36
Munich 36
Rio de Janeiro 36
Lappeenranta 35
Hillsboro 34
Frankfurt am Main 33
Genoa 32
Palermo 31
Barcelona 29
Modena 29
Miano 27
Venice 27
Andover 26
Verona 25
Brooklyn 23
Abuja 22
Brussels 22
Curitiba 22
Livorno 22
Frankfurt Am Main 21
Amsterdam 20
Bari 20
Orem 20
West Jordan 20
Tianjin 19
Atlanta 18
Baghdad 18
Belo Horizonte 18
Catania 18
Auburn Hills 17
Hải Dương 17
Montreal 17
Tashkent 17
Totale 33.616
Nome #
The ventriloquist effect results from near-optimal bimodal integration 655
A shared numerical representation for action and perception. 413
Visual clutter causes high-magnitude errors 343
Abnormal adaptive face-coding mechanisms in children with autism spectrum disorder 343
Vision and audition do not share attentional resources in sustained tasks. 330
Atypicalities in perceptual adaptation in autism do not extend to perceptual causality 323
A visual sense of number. 321
A generalized sense of number 316
BURR, D. C. IN THE HANDBOOK OF BRAIN THEORY AND NEURAL NETWORKS: SECOND EDITION. (ED. ARBIB, M. A.) 309
Adaptation-Induced Compression of Event Time Occurs Only for Translational Motion 301
Reduced perceptual sensitivity for biological motion in paraplegia patients 297
Optimal encoding of interval timing in expert percussionists 297
Connecting visual objects reduces perceived numerosity and density for sparse but not dense patterns 273
Visual perception: more than meets the eye. 267
Spatiotopic coding of BOLD signal in human visual cortex depends on spatial attention. 267
Spatial but Not Temporal Numerosity Thresholds Correlate With Formal Math Skills in Children 258
Adaptation to the Speed of Biological Motion in Autism 257
Symmetry as a grouping cue for numerosity perception 239
Independent adaptation mechanisms for numerosity and size perception provide evidence against a common sense of magnitude 235
Direct and indirect haptic calibration of visual size judgments 226
“Groupitizing”: a strategy for numerosity estimation 223
A feature-based model of symmetry detection. 221
Central tendency effects in time interval reproduction in autism 220
Adaptation to hand-tapping affects sensory processing of numerosity directly: evidence from reaction times and confidence 219
Numerosity but not texture-density discrimination correlates with math ability in children 219
Spontaneous perception of numerosity in humans 218
38th European Conference on Visual Perception (ECVP) 2015 Liverpool 215
A powerful motion illusion caused by temporal asymmetries in ON and OFF visual pathways 214
Fast saccadic eye-movements in humans suggest that numerosity perception is automatic and direct 214
Spatial position information accumulates steadily over time. 211
No rapid audiovisual recalibration in adults on the autism spectrum 211
Adaptation to number operates on perceived rather than physical numerosity 211
Mechanisms for perception of numerosity or texture-density are governed by crowding-like effects 210
Agnosia for global patterns: when the cross-talk between grouping and visual selective attention fails 205
Compressive mapping of number to space reflects dynamic encoding mechanisms, not static logarithmic transform 205
Children with autism spectrum disorder show reduced adaptation to number 201
Pupillometry correlates of visual priming, and their dependency on autistic traits 201
Higher attentional costs for numerosity estimation at high densities 200
Grouping strategies in number estimation extend the subitizing range 200
Different reaction-times for subitizing, estimation, and texture 199
Distortions of visual time induced by motor adaptation 199
Linear mapping of numbers onto space requires attention 199
Ensemble perception of emotions in autistic and typical children and adolescents 199
Adaptation Affects Both High and Low (Subitized) Numbers Under Conditions of High Attentional Load 198
Time, number and attention in very low birth weight children 198
Autism is associated with reduced ability to interpret grasping actions of others 196
Number As a Primary Perceptual Attribute: A Review 195
Feature-based integration of orientation signals in visual search. 194
The functional role of serial dependence 192
A low-cost and versatile system for projecting wide-field visual stimuli within fMRI scanners 189
Effects of adaptation on numerosity decoding in the human brain 188
Perceptual synchrony of audiovisual streams for natural and artificial motion sequences 187
Optimal multimodal integration in spatial localization. 187
Simultaneous and sequential subitizing are separate systems, and neither predicts math abilities 187
Spatiotopic coding during dynamic head tilt 187
"Pop-out" of targets modulated in luminance or colour: the effect of intrinsic and extrinsic uncertainty. 186
Spontaneous perception of numerosity in pre-school children 186
Different coding strategies for the perception of stable and changeable facial attributes 186
Near optimal encoding of numerosity in typical and dyscalculic development 183
Reprint of "Ensemble perception of emotions in autistic and typical children and adolescents" 183
Active Vision: Dynamic Reformatting of Visual Information by the Saccade-Drift Cycle 182
Inhibitory surrounds of motion mechanisms revealed by continuous tracking 182
Past visual experiences weigh in on body size estimation 181
Early visual deprivation severely compromises the auditory sense of space in congenitally blind children 180
A Sensorimotor Numerosity System 179
Groupitizing Improves Estimation of Numerosity of Auditory Sequences 177
The oblique effect is both allocentric and egocentric 177
The effects of ageing on reaction times to motion onset. 176
Inversion of perceived direction of motion caused by spatial undersampling in two children with periventricular leukomalacia. 176
When the world becomes ‘too real’: a Bayesian explanation of autistic perception 175
Fast Translational Motion, but not Radial, Circular or Biological Motion, Causes Spatially Selective Adaptation of Event Duration 175
Vision: Modular analysis - or not? 174
SACCADIC COMPRESSION CAN IMPROVE DETECTION OF GLASS PATTERNS. 173
Spatiotopic perceptual maps in humans: evidence from motion adaptation 173
Pupillometry reveals perceptual differences that are tightly linked to autistic traits in typical adults 173
Evidence of Serial Dependence from Decoding of Visual Evoked Potentials 172
Subitizing but not estimation of numerosity requires attentional resources 172
A cortical area that responds specifically to optic flow, revealed by function Magnetic Resonance Imaging. 171
Eye movements: keeping vision stable 170
Motion vision: are 'speed lines' used in human visual motion? 170
Perception of geometric sequences and numerosity both predict formal geometric competence in primary school children 170
Psychophysical evidence for the number sense 170
Confidence grows with uncertainty in visual search 169
Pupillary Responses Obey Emmert’s Law and Co-vary with Autistic Traits 169
The pupil responds spontaneously to perceived numerosity 169
Numerosity perception is tuned to salient environmental features 169
Temporal integration of optic flow, measured by contrast and coherence thresholds. 168
A non-linear model of feature detection. 168
Acuity for apparentvernieroffset 168
Adaptation to size affects saccades with long but not short latencies 166
Apparent position of visual targets during real and simulated saccadic eye movements. 165
Separate mechanisms for perception of numerosity and density. 165
Spontaneous pupillary oscillations increase during mindfulness meditation 165
Perceptual history propagates down to early levels of sensory analysis 165
A mechanism for detecting coincidence of auditory and visual spatial signals. 164
Active movement restores veridical event-timing after tactile adaptation 163
Spontaneous representation of numerosity in typical and dyscalculic development 163
Numbers in Action 163
Perceptual oscillation of audiovisual time simultaneity 162
The effects of cross-sensory attentional demand on subitizing and on mapping number onto space 162
Totale 21.137
Categoria #
all - tutte 130.531
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 130.531


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2021/20222.065 76 113 168 58 111 202 60 124 147 114 300 592
2022/20234.767 592 893 100 334 358 919 564 297 487 33 133 57
2023/20241.826 97 199 337 82 101 152 64 415 22 108 100 149
2024/202512.404 439 1.199 717 1.438 3.795 2.279 218 536 705 281 516 281
2025/202613.824 1.075 1.819 1.004 914 1.345 581 1.714 889 1.009 925 350 2.199
2026/2027251 251 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totale 48.072