SANTARCANGELO, ENRICA LAURA
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 11.458
AS - Asia 4.685
EU - Europa 3.931
SA - Sud America 725
AF - Africa 310
OC - Oceania 11
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 9
Totale 21.129
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 11.067
SG - Singapore 1.456
CN - Cina 1.455
IT - Italia 1.383
HK - Hong Kong 847
BR - Brasile 603
DE - Germania 515
SE - Svezia 504
BG - Bulgaria 359
CA - Canada 326
GB - Regno Unito 271
TR - Turchia 230
VN - Vietnam 228
UA - Ucraina 191
RU - Federazione Russa 178
KR - Corea 159
FI - Finlandia 148
CI - Costa d'Avorio 105
NG - Nigeria 101
CH - Svizzera 90
IN - India 75
FR - Francia 74
SN - Senegal 48
AT - Austria 47
JP - Giappone 41
CL - Cile 38
AR - Argentina 36
BD - Bangladesh 36
BE - Belgio 34
PL - Polonia 30
ES - Italia 25
IQ - Iraq 25
MX - Messico 24
NL - Olanda 19
PK - Pakistan 18
ID - Indonesia 15
JM - Giamaica 14
SA - Arabia Saudita 14
UZ - Uzbekistan 14
EC - Ecuador 13
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 12
ZA - Sudafrica 12
VE - Venezuela 11
CO - Colombia 9
AU - Australia 8
IE - Irlanda 8
JO - Giordania 8
MA - Marocco 8
AZ - Azerbaigian 7
BJ - Benin 7
EG - Egitto 7
HR - Croazia 7
IR - Iran 7
PE - Perù 7
EU - Europa 6
HU - Ungheria 6
AL - Albania 5
DZ - Algeria 5
LT - Lituania 5
MY - Malesia 5
NP - Nepal 5
QA - Qatar 5
TT - Trinidad e Tobago 5
BB - Barbados 4
IL - Israele 4
KG - Kirghizistan 4
PH - Filippine 4
RO - Romania 4
TN - Tunisia 4
UY - Uruguay 4
AE - Emirati Arabi Uniti 3
BH - Bahrain 3
DO - Repubblica Dominicana 3
ET - Etiopia 3
LB - Libano 3
PT - Portogallo 3
SY - Repubblica araba siriana 3
XK - ???statistics.table.value.countryCode.XK??? 3
AM - Armenia 2
AO - Angola 2
BY - Bielorussia 2
GA - Gabon 2
GR - Grecia 2
HN - Honduras 2
KE - Kenya 2
NI - Nicaragua 2
NO - Norvegia 2
PY - Paraguay 2
SI - Slovenia 2
SV - El Salvador 2
TG - Togo 2
TV - Tuvalu 2
BO - Bolivia 1
CR - Costa Rica 1
CV - Capo Verde 1
CY - Cipro 1
DK - Danimarca 1
DM - Dominica 1
GD - Grenada 1
GE - Georgia 1
Totale 21.109
Città #
Ashburn 1.403
Woodbridge 1.248
Ann Arbor 1.038
Fairfield 857
Hong Kong 839
Houston 821
Singapore 781
Santa Clara 614
Chandler 604
Dallas 510
Milan 501
Seattle 393
Sofia 358
Wilmington 353
Shanghai 318
Cambridge 294
Beijing 272
Jacksonville 271
New York 219
Ottawa 216
Serra 204
Hefei 198
Boardman 166
Munich 159
Seoul 157
Princeton 148
Izmir 141
Los Angeles 139
Lawrence 137
Frankfurt am Main 127
Medford 123
Nanjing 111
Abidjan 104
Lagos 100
Mcallen 95
Montréal 86
Bern 74
Des Moines 70
Istanbul 67
Norwalk 64
Dearborn 63
Rome 56
Pisa 55
São Paulo 55
Buffalo 52
Jüchen 52
Redondo Beach 50
Council Bluffs 49
Dakar 48
San Diego 48
Nanchang 47
Columbus 46
The Dalles 44
Dong Ket 42
Vienna 40
Ho Chi Minh City 36
Brussels 33
Tokyo 33
London 32
Santiago 30
Rio de Janeiro 29
Boulder 28
Changsha 28
Falls Church 28
Florence 28
Washington 27
Shenyang 25
Warsaw 25
Kunming 24
Düsseldorf 23
Chicago 22
Jiaxing 22
Hebei 21
Redwood City 20
Belo Horizonte 17
Guangzhou 17
Lucca 17
Bremen 16
Helsinki 16
Ogden 15
Brasília 14
Tianjin 14
Hanoi 13
Phoenix 13
San Jose 13
Dhaka 12
Fuzhou 12
Grafing 12
Hangzhou 12
San Francisco 12
Tashkent 12
Turin 12
Kingston 11
Goiânia 10
Halle 10
Pune 10
Turku 10
Amsterdam 9
Brooklyn 9
Jinan 9
Totale 15.968
Nome #
Asymmetric Tactile Foot Stimulation: How Postural Studies May Suggest New Views of Hypnotizability. 476
Hypnotizability-related EEG alpha and theta activities during visual and somesthetic imageries 389
Hypnotizability as an adaptive trait 248
Hypnotizability dependent Autonomic Modulation during a Low Attentional Task 238
Deriving the respiratory sinus arrhythmia from the heartbeat time series using Empirical mode decomposition 232
Imagery of different sensory modalities: hypnotizability and body sway 226
Cross-evidence for hypnotic susceptibility through nonlinear measures on EEGs of non-hypnotized subjects 202
Deriving the respiratory sinus arrhythmia from the heartbeat time series using Empirical mode decomposition 202
· AN APPROACH TO CARDIORESPIRATOTY ACTIVITY MONITORING THROUGH PRINCIPAL COMPONENT ANALYSIS. J. AMB. MONITOR., 5:167-174, 1992 201
Changes in autonomic and EEG patterns induced by hypnotic imagination of aversive stimuli in man 200
Chronic pain: an ambiguous connection 196
Revisiting the association between hypnotisability and blink rate 196
New views of hypnotizability 193
Role of relaxation and specific suggestions in hypnotic emotional numbing. 191
New directions in hypnosis research: strategies for advancing the cognitive and clinical neuroscience of hypnosis 188
Body sway modulation by hypnotisability and gender during low and high demanding postural conditions. 187
Heart-rate control during pain and suggestions of analgesia without deliberate induction of hypnosis 184
Can hypnosis modify the sympathetic-parasympathetic balance at heart level? 182
Autonomic and EEG correlates of emotional imagery in subjects with different hypnotic susceptibility 182
Hypnosis effect on RR interval and blood pressure variability. 179
Human hypnosis: autonomic and electroencephalographic correlates of a guided multimodal cognitive-emotional imagery 179
Changes in posture and reflex movements due to kainic acid lesions of the inferior olive 178
Effects of kainic acid lesions of lateral reticular nucleus on posture and reflex movements 176
Modulation of pain-induced endothelial dysfunction by hypnotisability 175
Hypnotizability and imagery modality preference: Do highs and lows live in the same world? 175
Effects of alteration of the visual and leg proprioceptive inputs in subjects with high or low hypnotic susceptibility. 174
(2008). Hypnotizability-related complexity of heart rate variability during long lasting relaxation . 174
Different strategies of modulation can be operative during hypnotic analgesia: a neurophysiological study 173
Hypnotic assessment based on the Recurrence Quantification Analysis of EEG recorded in the ordinary state of consciousness. 171
Is high hypnotizability a trouble in balance control? 168
Hypnotizability-dependent accuracy in the reproduction of haptically explored paths. 168
Cardiovascular correlates of simple relaxation and suggestions of analgesia in fibromyalgic patients with different hypnotizability 168
Hypnosis effect on RR interval and blood pressure variability 167
Hypnotizability as an adaptive trait 167
Predictability and non-linearity of the heart rhythm 165
FREQUENCY OF OCCURRENCE OF THE F WAVE IN DISTAL FLEXOR MUSCLES AS A FUNCTION OF HYPNOTIC SUSCEPTIBILITY AND HYPNOSIS 164
Can imagery become reality? 164
Polymorphism of Opioid Receptors μ1 in Highly Hypnotizable Subjects 163
Changes in electromyographycally recorded human monosynaptic reflex in relation to hypnotic susceptibility and hypnosis 162
High Hypnotizability Impairs the Cerebellar Control of Pain 162
Blink reflex in subjects with different hypnotizability: New findings for an old debate 161
Visual perception of area and hypnotic susceptibility 158
Recurrence quantification analysis describes the complex and deterministic behavior of heart rate variability in healthy subjects 158
BURSTING THE HYPNOTIC BUBBLE: DOES HYPNOTIC ANALGESIA WORK AND IF YES HOW? 158
Visuospatial imagery in healthy individuals with different hypnotizability levels 156
Hypnotizability and the Peripersonal Space 153
Hypnotic modulation of flow-mediated endothelial response to mental stress 152
Watching neutral and threatening movies: subjective experience and autonomic responses in subjects with different hypnotizability levels 152
Hypnotizability-related modulation of vestibular and neck proprioceptive responses. 150
Hypnotizability and postural effects of sensory alteration 150
Hypnotizability-dependent modulation of the changes in heart rate control induced by upright stance 150
Hypnotizability- related effects of vestibular impairment on posture and locomotion 147
Visual identification of haptically explored objects in highly and low hypnotizable subjects 145
The role of hypnotizability in the construction of individual sensori-motor selves 145
Postural effects of imagined leg pain as a function of hypnotizability. 145
Suggestions of altered balance: Possible equivalence of imagery and perception 145
Hypnotic susceptibility and hypnosis modulate the endothelial response to acute stress. 143
Hypnotizability and Catechol-O-Methyltransferase (COMT) polymorphysms in Italians. 142
Modulation of the heartbeat evoked cortical potential by hypnotizability and hypnosis 141
Possible role of the Gray's behavioral inhibition system in the greater efficacy of pleasant than unpleasant imagery in subjects with high hypnotizability 140
Hypnotizability-related integration of perception and action 140
Promoter polymorphisms of the NOS3 gene are associated with hypnotizability-dependent vascular response to nociceptive stimulation 138
Hypnotizability-related differences in heart rate control elicited by sensory changes peculiar of spatial environment. 137
Hypnotizability influences the cortical representation of visually and kinaesthetically imagined head position. 137
Hypnotizability-related interference of cognitive activities with postural control. 136
language modulation by hypnotizability. 136
Hypnotizability related differences in written language 133
Hypnotizability-dependent modulation of postural control: effects of the alteration of the visual and leg proprioceptive inputs 132
Postural effects of imagined leg pain as a function of hypnotizability 132
Spectral and topological analyses of the cortical representation of the head position: Does hypnotizability matter? 132
An Evolutionary Approach to Hypnotizability 132
EEG recurrence Quantification Analysis in subjects with different hypnotizability 131
Modulation of the postural effects of cognitive load by hypnotizability 130
Subjects with different hypnotizability scores exhibit different heartbeat-evoked potentials during sleep 130
Association of hypnotizability and deep sleep: any role for interoceptive sensibility? 130
Role of relaxation and specific suggestions in hypnotic emotional numbing 129
Heart rate variabilità in subjects with different hypnotic susceptibility receiving nociceptive stimulation and suggestions of analgesia. . IEEE ENGINEERING IN MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY MAGAZINE 126
Paradoxical experience of hypnotic analgesia in low hypnotizable fibromyalgic patients 126
Hypnotizability and navigation. 126
Relaxation as a cognitive task 126
Hypnotizability- related modulation of vestibular reflexes: suggestions for anaesthesia and imagery of neck rotation. 125
Kinematic strategies of upper limbs lowering during suggestions of heaviness: a real-simulator design 125
The unpredictable consequences of a scientific disagreement 124
Paradoxical response to an emotional task: trait characteristics and heart-rate dynamics 124
Imagined and Actual Movements with and without Suggestions for anesthesia in Subjects with Different Hypnotizability 124
Pain modulation as a function of hypnotizability: Diffuse noxious inhibitory control induced by cold pressor test vs explicit suggestions of analgesia 123
Hypnotizability-Related Effects of Pain Expectation on the Later Modulation of Cortical Connectivity 123
A preliminary study on parasympathetic-sympathetic interaction through the analysis of heart rate variability and electrodermal activity 123
Non-linear dynamics of repiration 122
Traditional acupuncture does not modulate the endothelial dysfunction induced by mental stress 121
Postural effects of interoceptive imagery as a function of hypnotizability 120
Autonomic and behavioural responses induced by fear-related stimuli in man 119
Relaxation and hypnotic susceptibility: autonomic and EEG patterns 119
Hypnotizability and the position sense: proprioceptive localization of the hand 119
Hypnotizability and non-linearity in the heart rate control during nociceptive stimulation. . 118
RELATIVE CONTRIBUTION OF MOSSY AND CLIMBING FIBER PATHWAYS TO THE POSTURAL AND MOTOR DEFICITS PRODUCED BY NECK DEAFFERENTATION 118
Does hypnotic assessment predict the functional equivalence between motor imagery and action? 117
Hypnotizability-related interoceptive awareness and inhibitory/activating emotional traits 117
Does hypnotizability affect human upright stance? 114
Sensory-motor cortex activity is not affected by hypnotic susceptibility and hypnosis 114
Totale 15.924
Categoria #
all - tutte 57.697
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 57.697


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2020/2021784 0 0 0 0 0 82 83 119 139 100 70 191
2021/20221.530 20 87 32 112 289 206 66 83 60 117 79 379
2022/20231.880 230 183 108 165 290 228 20 138 411 14 85 8
2023/20241.971 247 208 264 124 309 326 22 259 22 21 40 129
2024/20254.540 14 174 27 233 457 565 384 249 438 598 478 923
2025/20263.084 431 613 685 373 547 435 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totale 21.516