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Albino J. Oliveira-Maia

Researcher at Universidade Nova de Lisboa

Publications -  97
Citations -  2445

Albino J. Oliveira-Maia is an academic researcher from Universidade Nova de Lisboa. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 65 publications receiving 1399 citations. Previous affiliations of Albino J. Oliveira-Maia include Duke University & Champalimaud Foundation.

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Evidence-based guidelines on the therapeutic use of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS): An update (2014–2018)

TL;DR: These updated recommendations take into account all rTMS publications, including data prior to 2014, as well as currently reviewed literature until the end of 2018, and are based on the differences reached in therapeutic efficacy of real vs. sham rT MS protocols.
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Food Reward in the Absence of Taste Receptor Signaling

TL;DR: In this paper, the same brain reward circuitry that is responsive to palatable rewards also encodes metabolic value independently of taste signaling, showing that calorie rich nutrients can directly influence brain reward circuits that control food intake independently of palatability or functional taste transduction.
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Neural Ensemble Coding of Satiety States

TL;DR: This data show that while most satiety-sensitive units preferentially responded to a unique hunger phase within a cycle, neuronal populations integrated single-unit information in order to reflect the animal's motivational state across the entire cycle, with higher activity levels during the hunger phases.
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Nicotine activates TRPM5-dependent and independent taste pathways

TL;DR: Whether nicotine activates peripheral and central taste pathways via TRPM5-dependent mechanisms, which are essential for responses to other bitter tastants such as quinine, and/or via nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs), is investigated to create a unique sensory representation that contributes to the sensory experience of tobacco products.
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Corrigendum to "Evidence-based guidelines on the therapeutic use of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS): An update (2014-2018)" [Clin. Neurophysiol. 131 (2020) 474-528].

TL;DR: Jean-Pascal Lefaucheur, André Aleman, Chris Baeken, David H. Benninger, Jérôme Brunelin, Vincenzo Di Lazzaro, Saša R. Filipovic, Emmanuel Poulet, Angelo Quartarone, Irena Rektorová, Simone Rossi, Hanna Sahlsten, Martin Schecklmann, David Szekely, Ulf Ziemann.