MANGIULLI, IVAN
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 718
EU - Europa 131
AS - Asia 45
Totale 894
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 717
SE - Svezia 70
IT - Italia 33
CN - Cina 27
VN - Vietnam 10
FR - Francia 6
BE - Belgio 5
FI - Finlandia 4
IN - India 4
DE - Germania 3
JP - Giappone 3
NL - Olanda 2
UA - Ucraina 2
CH - Svizzera 1
GB - Regno Unito 1
HK - Hong Kong 1
HN - Honduras 1
IE - Irlanda 1
PL - Polonia 1
RO - Romania 1
RS - Serbia 1
Totale 894
Città #
Fairfield 103
Ashburn 101
Chandler 72
Nyköping 66
Cambridge 48
Houston 48
Seattle 44
Woodbridge 44
New York 42
Ann Arbor 32
Wilmington 24
Bari 16
Lawrence 13
Roxbury 13
Beijing 9
Des Moines 9
Dong Ket 9
Inglewood 8
Washington 6
Nanjing 5
Brooklyn 4
Dearborn 4
Brussels 3
Frankfurt am Main 3
Kagoya 3
Nanchang 3
Pune 3
Redwood City 3
San Diego 3
Amsterdam 2
Foggia 2
Genoa 2
Grimbergen 2
Helsinki 2
Lissone 2
Paris 2
Shenyang 2
Taranto 2
Adliswil 1
Belgrade 1
Brockport 1
Buffalo 1
Central 1
Centro 1
Council Bluffs 1
Dublin 1
Guangzhou 1
Hanoi 1
Hebei 1
Jiaxing 1
Kunming 1
Los Angeles 1
New Delhi 1
Pittsburgh 1
Princeton 1
Redmond 1
Stockholm 1
Trestiana 1
Wuhan 1
Zhengzhou 1
Totale 781
Nome #
Association between Ability Emotional Intelligence and Left Insula during Social Judgment of Facial Emotions 102
Fifty Shades of Unsaid: Women’s Explicit and Implicit Attitudes Towards Sexual Morality 100
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Feigning amnesia moderately impairs memory for a mock crime video. 87
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Retrieval-Induced Forgetting in the Feigning Amnesia for a Crime Paradigm 58
Public Beliefs on the Relationship between Lying and Memory 48
Can we believe in our own lies? 45
The role of executive functions in the effects of lying on memory 45
What can we remember after complex denials? The impact of different false denials on memory 40
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Do liars really remember what they lied upon? The impact of fabrication on memory 29
null 27
False memory and COVID-19: How people fall for fake news about COVID-19 in digital contexts 20
A court ruled case on therapy‐induced false memories 20
Changing beliefs in repressed memory and dissociative amnesia 15
Do reminders of the crime reverse the memory-undermining effect of simulating amnesia? 15
Creating a false alibi leads to errors of commission and omission 14
Can false denials turn fact into fiction? The effect of false denials on memory for self-performed actions 13
Believing in dissociative amnesia relates to claiming it: a survey of people’s experiences and beliefs about dissociative amnesia 13
Expert opinions on the smallest effect size of interest in false memory research 13
Can implicit measures detect source information in crime-related amnesia? 12
False denials increase false memories for trauma-related discussions 11
Crime-Related scenarios do not lead to superior memory performance in the survival processing paradigm 11
Adopting a fictitious autobiography: fabrication inflation or deflation? 10
An experimental investigation of the misinformation effect in crime-related amnesia claims 10
Oversimplifications and Misrepresentations in the Repressed Memory Debate: A Reply to Ross 10
Simulating denial increases false memory rates for abuse unrelated information 10
A Critical Review of Case Studies on Dissociative Amnesia 9
A scientometric and descriptive review on the debate about repressed memories and traumatic forgetting 6
‘Nothing happened’: Legal implications of false denials among abused children 4
The effects of repeated denials and fabrication on memory 4
Registered report: The effects of incentivized lies on memory 4
The Memory-Undermining Effect of Simulated Crime-Related Amnesia and Its Legal Implications: a Review 4
The impact of fabrication on recognition memory: An experimental study 3
The impact of false denials on forgetting and false memory 3
External and internal influences yield similar memory effects: the role of deception and suggestion 3
Lying on misleading information: false confirmation leads to memory errors 2
Registered report: The effects of incentivized lies on memory 2
Minimizing cognitive biases: The use of the alternative scenario|MINIMIZZARE I BIAS COGNITIVI: L’USO DELLO SCENARIO ALTERNATIVO 1
Totale 1.030
Categoria #
all - tutte 4.659
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 4.659


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2018/201947 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 20 17
2019/2020200 18 9 9 20 21 14 19 20 19 27 17 7
2020/2021171 8 8 7 5 6 2 17 15 30 18 27 28
2021/2022137 20 15 16 2 2 9 1 8 7 7 18 32
2022/2023261 21 31 16 10 19 88 2 37 19 1 15 2
2023/2024177 12 27 11 4 19 90 1 8 4 1 0 0
Totale 1.030