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Roberto Cubelli

Roberto Cubelli

D-Index & Metrics

Psychology

D-Index
32
Citations
3788
World Ranking
10972
National Ranking
256

Roberto Cubelli 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 Roberto Cubelli sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 153 publications — 51st percentile

51% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Roberto Cubelli 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 Roberto Cubelli sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 32 D-Index — 6th percentile

6% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Roberto Cubelli is affiliated with the University of Trento in Italy. Their research spans multiple disciplines with a focus on cognitive neuroscience as well as social and developmental psychology.

The scientist has contributed to a series of publications in academic journals, including:

  • "A discussion on the notion of race in cognitive neuroscience research" (2021) published in Cortex
  • "Socioeconomic Status, Cultural Capital, and Social Capital in Adults: A Structural Equation Model" (2022) published in Psicothema
  • "Effect of test instructions: The example of the pantomime production task" (2020) published in Brain and Cognition
  • "The Effects of the COVID-19-induced Lockdown on the Social Capital and Cultural Capital in Italy" (2023) published in Social Indicators Research
  • "Forgetting" (2020) published in Cortex

Their frequent coauthors include:

  • Sergio Della Sala (10 joint publications)
  • Elisa Menardo (7 joint publications)
  • Giulia Balboni (7 joint publications)
  • Marta Viola (4 joint publications)
  • Nicoletta Beschin (4 joint publications)

Roberto Cubelli often publishes in the following venues:

  • Cortex (11 publications)
  • Institutional Research Information System (Università degli Studi di Trento) (4 publications)
  • Psicothema (2 publications)
  • PsycTESTS Dataset (2 publications)
  • Brain and Cognition (1 publication)

Their research touches on numerous subfields, including:

  • Cognitive Neuroscience (11)
  • Sociology and Political Science (7)
  • Developmental and Educational Psychology (5)
  • Clinical Psychology (3)
  • Health (2)

Main research topics covered by their work include:

  • Social Capital and Networks
  • Social and Cultural Dynamics
  • Health disparities and outcomes
  • Child and Animal Learning Development
  • Spatial Neglect and Hemispheric Dysfunction
  • Neurobiology of Language and Bilingualism
  • Race, Genetics, and Society

Best Publications

  • Cognition in action: testing a model of limb apraxia.

    Roberto Cubelli;Clelia Marchetti;Giuseppina Boscolo;Sergio Della Sala

  • Selective spatial attention and length representation in normal subjects and in patients with unilateral spatial neglect

    Paolo Nichelli;Monica Rinaldi;Roberto Cubelli

  • Questionable research practices among italian research psychologists

    Franca Agnoli;Jelte Wicherts;Coosje Lisabet Sterre Veldkamp;Paolo Albiero

  • Implicit associative priming in a patient with left visual neglect.

    Elisabetta Làdavas;Raffaela Paladini;Roberto Cubelli

  • Grammatical gender is selected in bare noun production: Evidence from the picture–word interference paradigm

    Roberto Cubelli;Lorella Lotto;Daniela Paolieri;Massimo Girelli

  • Different patterns of dissociation in unilateral spatial neglect

    R Cubelli;P Nichelli;V Bonito;A De Tanti

  • Double dissociation between meaningful and meaningless gesture reproduction in apraxia.

    Angela Bartolo;Roberto Cubelli;Sergio Della Sala;Silvia Drei

  • Pantomimes are special gestures which rely on working memory

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  • The effect of grammatical gender on object categorization.

    Roberto Cubelli;Daniela Paolieri;Lorella Lotto;Remo Job

  • Impairments of trunk movements following left or right hemisphere lesions: dissociation between apraxic errors and postural instability.

    Lucia Spinazzola;Roberto Cubelli;Sergio Della Sala

  • Relational and conjunctive binding functions dissociate in short-term memory

    Mario A Parra;Katia Fabi;Simona Luzzi;Roberto Cubelli

  • Neglect without extinction.

    Gianna Cocchini;Roberto Cubelli;Sergio Della Sala;Nicoletta Beschin

  • On recognizing proper names: the orthographic cue hypothesis.

    Francesca Peressotti;Roberto Cubelli;Remo Job

  • Cognitive Approach to the Assessment of Limb Apraxia

    Angela Bartolo;Roberto Cubelli;Sergio Della Sala

  • Grammatical gender processing in Italian and Spanish bilinguals.

    Daniela Paolieri;Roberto Cubelli;Pedro Macizo;Teresa Bajo

  • Spatial coding of object typical size: evidence for a SNARC-like effect

    Roberta Sellaro;Barbara Treccani;Remo Job;Roberto Cubelli

  • The Vineland-II in Preschool Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders: An Item Content Category Analysis.

    Giulia Balboni;Alessandra Tasso;Filippo Muratori;Roberto Cubelli

  • Definition: Spatial neglect.

    Roberto Cubelli

  • Grammatical gender processing in romance languages: Evidence from bare noun production in Italian and Spanish

    Daniela Paolieri;Lorella Lotto;Luis Morales;Teresa Bajo

  • Differential effects of grammatical gender and gender inflection in bare noun production

    Daniela Paolieri;Lorella Lotto;Debora Leoncini;Roberto Cubelli

  • Directional apraxia: A unitary account of mirror writing following brain injury or as found in normal young children

    Sergio Della Sala;Roberto Cubelli

  • Flanker and Simon effects interact at the response selection stage

    Barbara Treccani;Roberto Cubelli;Sergio Della Sala;Carlo Umiltà

  • Is handedness recognition automatic? A study using a Simon-like paradigm.

    Giovanni Ottoboni;Alessia Tessari;Roberto Cubelli;Carlo Umiltà

  • Vineland-II adaptive behavior profile of children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder or specific learning disorders.

    Giulia Balboni;Oriana Incognito;Carmen Belacchi;Sabrina Bonichini

  • Horizontal and vertical neglect dyslexia

    P. Nichelli

Frequent Co-Authors

Sergio Della Sala
Sergio Della Sala University of Edinburgh
Roberta Sellaro
Roberta Sellaro University of Padua
Remo Job
Remo Job University of Trento
Carlo Umiltà
Carlo Umiltà University of Padua
Paolo Frigio Nichelli
Paolo Frigio Nichelli University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
Mario A. Parra
Mario A. Parra University of Strathclyde
Lorenzo Pia
Lorenzo Pia University of Turin
Robert D. McIntosh
Robert D. McIntosh University of Edinburgh
Jack A. Naglieri
Jack A. Naglieri University of Virginia
Sharon Abrahams
Sharon Abrahams University of Edinburgh

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