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Eduardo Lattari
Researcher at Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
Publications - 62
Citations - 1436
Eduardo Lattari is an academic researcher from Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transcranial direct-current stimulation & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 50 publications receiving 733 citations. Previous affiliations of Eduardo Lattari include Laureate International Universities.
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Neuroscience of Exercise: From Neurobiology Mechanisms to Mental Health
Eduardo Matta Mello Portugal,Thais Cevada,Renato Sobral Monteiro-Junior,Thiago Teixeira Guimarães,Ercole C. Rubini,Eduardo Lattari,Charlene Blois,Andrea Camaz Deslandes +7 more
TL;DR: This review is a call-to-action that urges researchers to consider the importance of understanding the neuroscience of physical exercise and its contributions to sports science.
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We need to move more: Neurobiological hypotheses of physical exercise as a treatment for Parkinson's disease.
Renato Sobral Monteiro-Junior,Thais Cevada,Bruno Ribeiro Ramalho Oliveira,Eduardo Lattari,Eduardo Lattari,Eduardo Matta Mello Portugal,Eduardo Matta Mello Portugal,Alessandro Carvalho,Andrea Camaz Deslandes +8 more
TL;DR: Two specific hypotheses are proposed: physical exercise reduces chronic oxidative stress and stimulates mitochondria biogenesis and up-regulation of authophagy in PD patients, and antioxidant enzymes become more active and effective in response to physical exercise.
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Can transcranial direct current stimulation on the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex improves balance and functional mobility in Parkinson's disease?
Eduardo Lattari,Samara Sezana Costa,Carlos Campos,Carlos Campos,Aldair J. Oliveira,Sergio Machado,Geraldo de Albuquerque Maranhão Neto +6 more
TL;DR: Compensatory mechanisms that support motor function in individuals with PD may have been enhanced by a-tDCS on the DLPFC, leading to improved functional mobility and balance.
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Can Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Improve Muscle Power in Individuals With Advanced Weight-Training Experience?
Eduardo Lattari,Carlos Campos,Murilo Khede Lamego,Sandro Legey,Geraldo de Albuquerque Maranhão Neto,Nuno Rocha,Aldair J. Oliveira,Carlos Sandro Carpenter,Sergio Machado +8 more
TL;DR: There was a significant condition by moment interaction for all outcome measures, with a large pre-post increase in CMJ height, flight time and muscular peak power in the anodal condition.
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Can Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Improve the Resistance Strength and Decrease the Rating Perceived Scale in Recreational Weight-Training Experience?
Eduardo Lattari,Maria L Andrade,Alberto Souza de Sá Filho,Antonio Marcos de Souza Moura,Geraldo de Albuquerque Maranhão Neto,Julio Guilherme Silva,Nuno Rocha,Ti-Fei Yuan,Oscar Arias-Carrión,Sergio A.S. Machado +9 more
TL;DR: In strict terms of performance, it seems to be beneficial to attend a session of 20 minutes a-tDSC, when strength training practitioners can no longer support high-volume training and have increased responses in the perceived exertion.