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Anna Basso publication distribution in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Psychology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Anna Basso sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 105 publications — 23rd percentile

23% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 705 publications or more.

Anna Basso D-index placement in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Psychology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Anna Basso sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 38 D-Index — 24th percentile

24% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 144 D-Index or more.

Overview

Anna Basso was affiliated with the University of Milan in Italy. Their research contributions primarily focused on the field of neuroscience, with a particular emphasis on cognitive neuroscience.

The main topics of their work included:

  • Neurobiology of Language and Bilingualism
  • Neuroscience, Education and Cognitive Function
  • Neuroscience and Music Perception

Within their field of study, Anna Basso explored a variety of aspects related to brain function and cognitive processes. Their research aimed to shed light on how language and bilingualism interact with neural mechanisms, and how educational approaches may influence cognitive outcomes through neuroscience insights.

Anna Basso collaborated frequently with other researchers, including:

  • Roberto Cubelli
  • Luigi Pizzamiglio

Their work engaged with cognitive neuroscience topics, reflecting interdisciplinary approaches to understanding complex brain functions related to language, learning, and music perception. These areas continue to inform ongoing research in neurobiology and educational neuroscience.

Best Publications

  • Raven's coloured progressive matrices: normative values on 305 adult normal controls.

    A Basso;E Capitani;M Laiacona

  • Influence of rehabilitation on language skills in aphasic patients. A controlled study.

    Anna Basso;Erminio Capitani;Luigi A. Vignolo

  • Left hemisphere damage and selective impairment of auditory verbal short-term memory. A case study.

    Anna Basso;Hans Spinnler;Giuseppe Vallar;M.Ester Zanobio

  • Progressive language impairment without dementia: a case with isolated category specific semantic defect.

    Anna Basso;Erminio Capitani;Marcella Laiacona

  • Anatomoclinical correlations of the aphasias as defined through computerized tomography: exceptions.

    Anna Basso;Andre Roch Lecours;Silvia Moraschini;Marie Vanier

  • LOSS OF MENTAL IMAGERY: A CASE STUDY

    Anna Basso;Edoardo Bisiach;Claudio Luzzatti

  • A fMRI study of word retrieval in aphasia.

    D Perani;S.F Cappa;M Tettamanti;M Rosa

  • Neuropsychological evidence for the existence of cerebral areas critical to the performance of intelligence tasks.

    A. Basso;E. De Renzi;P. Faglioni;G. Scotti

  • Phonemic Identification Defect in Aphasia

    A. Basso;G. Casati;L.A. Vignolo

  • The role of the right hemisphere in recovery from aphasia. Two case studies.

    Anna Basso;Maurizia Gardelli;Maria Pia Grassi;Marita Mariotti

  • Prognostic factors in aphasia

    Anna Basso

  • Ideomotor apraxia without aphasia and aphasia without apraxia: the anatomical support for a double dissociation

    C Papagno;S Della Sala;A Basso

  • Intelligence and left hemisphere disease. The role of aphasia, apraxia and size of lesion.

    Anna Basso;Erminio Capitani;Claudio Luzzatti;Hans Spinnler

  • Is ideomotor apraxia the outcome of damage to well-defined regions of the left hemisphere? Neuropsychological study of CAT correlation.

    A Basso;C Luzzatti;H Spinnler

  • Crossed aphasia: one or more syndromes?

    Anna Basso;Erminio Capitani;Marcella Laiacona;Maria Ester Zanobio

  • Recovery from ideomotor apraxia. A study on acute stroke patients

    A Basso;E Capitani;S Della Sala;M Laiacona

  • How intensive/prolonged should an intensive/prolonged treatment be?

    Anna Basso

  • Neuropsychological follow-up of patients operated for aneurysms of anterior communicating artery.

    M. Laiacona;A. De Santis;R. Barbarotto;A. Basso

  • Phonetically cued word-fluency, gender differences and aging: a reappraisal.

    Erminio Capitani;Marcella Laiacona;Anna Basso

  • Factors influencing type and severity of aphasia.

    A. Basso;E. Capitani;M. Laiacona;C. Luzzatti

  • Perceiving Left and Imagining Right: Dissociation in Neglect

    Nicoletta Beschin;Nicoletta Beschin;Anna Basso;Sergio Della Sala

Frequent Co-Authors

Erminio Capitani
Erminio Capitani University of Milan
Marcella Laiacona
Marcella Laiacona University of Milan
Claudio Luzzatti
Claudio Luzzatti University of Milano-Bicocca
Hans Spinnler
Hans Spinnler University of Milan
Giuseppe Vallar
Giuseppe Vallar University of Milano-Bicocca
Edoardo Bisiach
Edoardo Bisiach University of Turin
Sergio Della Sala
Sergio Della Sala University of Edinburgh
David Howard
David Howard Newcastle University
Marco Tettamanti
Marco Tettamanti University of Milano-Bicocca
Fabrizio Piras
Fabrizio Piras Fondazione Santa Lucia

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