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Alessandro Innocenti

Researcher at University of Florence

Publications -  215
Citations -  1746

Alessandro Innocenti is an academic researcher from University of Florence. The author has contributed to research in topics: Plastic surgery & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 194 publications receiving 1346 citations. Previous affiliations of Alessandro Innocenti include University of Parma & University of Siena.

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Car stickiness: Heuristics and biases in travel choice

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigate the factors determining travel mode choice and find that individuals show a marked preference for cars, are inclined to confirm their first choice and exhibit travel mode stickiness.
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Psychological Pressure in Competitive Environments: Evidence from A Randomized Natural Experiment: Comment

TL;DR: In contrast with Apesteguia and Palacios-Huerta (2009), the authors provided laboratory evidence that strictly competitive environments are characterized by a second-mover advantage.
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Schwann cells expressing nociceptive channel TRPA1 orchestrate ethanol-evoked neuropathic pain in mice

TL;DR: Plp1-Cre;Trpa1fl/fl mice with a tamoxifen-inducible specific deletion of TRPA1 in Schwann cells revealed that channel activation by acetaldehyde in these cells initiates a NADPH oxidase-1 (NOX-1)-dependent production of hydrogen peroxide and 4-hydroxynonenal, which sustains allodynia by paracrine targeting of nociceptor TRPA 1.
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Management of Gynecomastia in Patients With Different Body Types: Considerations on 312 Consecutive Treated Cases.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present their experience in the treatment of gynecomastia comparing different body types of patients with the aim to investigate dissimilar expectations, needs and surgical outcomes thus optimizing the management of the pathological condition, achieving high levels of agreement and reducing unsatisfied patients arising from cosmetic surgery.
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Virtual reality experiments in economics

TL;DR: It is argued that virtual reality experiments are framed field experiments, which allow testing the effect of contextual cues on economic decision-making under the strict control of the experimenter and attenuates the context-free illusion that represents an important limitation of the standard laboratory approach in economics.