Bruna Pelucchi

1.1k total citations
12 papers, 665 citations indexed

About

Bruna Pelucchi is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and Developmental and Educational Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Bruna Pelucchi has authored 12 papers receiving a total of 665 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 4 papers in Molecular Biology, 4 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and 4 papers in Developmental and Educational Psychology. Recurrent topics in Bruna Pelucchi's work include Language Development and Disorders (4 papers), Hearing, Cochlea, Tinnitus, Genetics (3 papers) and Neural dynamics and brain function (3 papers). Bruna Pelucchi is often cited by papers focused on Language Development and Disorders (4 papers), Hearing, Cochlea, Tinnitus, Genetics (3 papers) and Neural dynamics and brain function (3 papers). Bruna Pelucchi collaborates with scholars based in Italy, United States and France. Bruna Pelucchi's co-authors include Jenny R. Saffran, Jessica F. Hay, Katharine Graf Estes, Casey Lew‐Williams, Maria Lisa Rossi, Riccardo Fesce, Marta Martini, Andrea Moriondo, Giorgio Rispoli and Annalisa Grimaldi and has published in prestigious journals such as The Journal of Physiology, Child Development and Brain Research.

In The Last Decade

Bruna Pelucchi

12 papers receiving 635 citations

Peers

Bruna Pelucchi
Brian J. Spiering United States
Max Garagnani United Kingdom
Julia Uddén Netherlands
Mark Yates United States
Tineke M. Snijders Netherlands
Stephen B. Fountain United States
I.P.L. McLaren United Kingdom
Bruna Pelucchi
Citations per year, relative to Bruna Pelucchi Bruna Pelucchi (= 1×) peers Josep B. Trobalón

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Fields of papers citing papers by Bruna Pelucchi

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Bruna Pelucchi

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All Works

12 of 12 papers shown
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Lew‐Williams, Casey, Bruna Pelucchi, & Jenny R. Saffran. (2011). Isolated words enhance statistical language learning in infancy. Developmental Science. 14(6). 1323–1329. 76 indexed citations
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Hay, Jessica F., Bruna Pelucchi, Katharine Graf Estes, & Jenny R. Saffran. (2011). Linking sounds to meanings: Infant statistical learning in a natural language. Cognitive Psychology. 63(2). 93–106. 111 indexed citations
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Pelucchi, Bruna, Jessica F. Hay, & Jenny R. Saffran. (2009). Statistical Learning in a Natural Language by 8-Month-Old Infants. Child Development. 80(3). 674–685. 231 indexed citations
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Pelucchi, Bruna, Jessica F. Hay, & Jenny R. Saffran. (2009). Learning in reverse: Eight-month-old infants track backward transitional probabilities. Cognition. 113(2). 244–247. 114 indexed citations
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Pelucchi, Bruna, Annalisa Grimaldi, & Andrea Moriondo. (2007). Vertebrate rod photoreceptors express both BK and IK calcium‐activated potassium channels, but only BK channels are involved in receptor potential regulation. Journal of Neuroscience Research. 86(1). 194–201. 18 indexed citations
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Pelucchi, Bruna, Gianluca Aguiari, Angela Pignatelli, et al.. (2006). Nonspecific Cation Current Associated with Native Polycystin-2 in HEK-293 Cells. Journal of the American Society of Nephrology. 17(2). 388–397. 34 indexed citations
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Moriondo, Andrea, Bruna Pelucchi, & Giorgio Rispoli. (2001). Calcium‐activated potassium current clamps the dark potential of vertebrate rods. European Journal of Neuroscience. 14(1). 19–26. 19 indexed citations
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Rossi, Maria Lisa, Évelyne Ferrary, Bruna Pelucchi, et al.. (1998). The effects of perilymphatic tonicity on endolymph composition and synaptic activity at the frog semicircular canal. Hearing Research. 121(1-2). 99–108. 1 indexed citations
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Rossi, Maria Lisa, Évelyne Ferrary, Alessandro Martini, et al.. (1996). Effects of Clofilium, a K Channel Blocker, on Electrogenic K Secretion and Afferent Discharge at the Frog Semicircular Canal: A Preliminary Report. Acta Oto-Laryngologica. 116(2). 277–279. 1 indexed citations
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Rossi, Maria Lisa, Évelyne Ferrary, Alessandro Martini, et al.. (1996). The effect of clofilium, a K-channel blocker, on the electrogenic K secretion and the sensory discharge at the frog semicircular canal. Brain Research. 721(1-2). 174–180. 6 indexed citations
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Martini, Marta, et al.. (1995). Pre- and post-synaptic effects of temperature at the posterior canal cytoneural junction in the isolated frog labyrinth. Institutional Research Information System University of Ferrara (University of Ferrara). 1. 95–108. 2 indexed citations
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Rossi, Maria Lisa, Marta Martini, Bruna Pelucchi, & Riccardo Fesce. (1994). Quantal nature of synaptic transmission at the cytoneural junction in the frog labyrinth.. The Journal of Physiology. 478(1). 17–35. 52 indexed citations

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