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Thomaz Oliveira
Researcher at Federal University of Piauí
Publications - 12
Citations - 137
Thomaz Oliveira is an academic researcher from Federal University of Piauí. The author has contributed to research in topics: Time perception & Cognition. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 12 publications receiving 97 citations.
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The dopaminergic system dynamic in the time perception: a review of the evidence.
Victor Marinho,Thomaz Oliveira,Kaline Rocha,Jéssica Ribeiro,Francisco Magalhães,Thalys Bento,Giovanny R. Pinto,Bruna Velasques,Pedro Ribeiro,Luiza Medeiros Wanick Di Giorgio,Marco Orsini,Daya S. Gupta,Juliana Bittencourt,Victor Hugo Bastos,Silmar Teixeira +14 more
TL;DR: The dopaminergic system has great participation in impact on time perception and neurobiological basis of the executive functions and neurological diseases on the time perception is concluded.
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Genetic polymorphisms associated with circadian rhythm dysregulation provide new perspectives on bipolar disorder
Thomaz Oliveira,Victor Marinho,Valécia Carvalho,Francisco Magalhães,Kaline Rocha,Carla Ayres,Silmar Teixeira,Monara Nunes,Victor Hugo Bastos,Giovanny R. Pinto +9 more
TL;DR: A broad view is presented of how genetic polymorphisms in genes that control the rhythmicity and function of circadian rhythm may influence the etiology, pathophysiology and treatment of bipolar disorder.
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Cognitive impairment in neuromuscular diseases: A systematic review.
Marco Orsini,A.C.A.F. Ferreira,Anna Carolina Damm de Assis,T.N. Magalhães,Silmar Teixeira,Victor Hugo Bastos,Victor Marinho,Thomaz Oliveira,Rossano Kepler Alvim Fiorelli,Acary Souza Bulle Oliveira,Marcos R. G. de Freitas +10 more
TL;DR: Several studies indicate that congenital molecular alterations in neuromuscular diseases promote cognitive dysfunctions, which may in the future guide the proper management of the patient, evaluation, establishment of prognosis, choice of treatment and development of innovative interventions such as gene therapy.
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Genetic influence alters the brain synchronism in perception and timing.
Victor Marinho,Thomaz Oliveira,Juliete Bandeira,Giovanny R. Pinto,Anderson Gomes,Valéria Lima,Francisco Magalhães,Kaline Rocha,Carla Ayres,Valécia Carvalho,Bruna Velasques,Pedro Ribeiro,Marco Orsini,Victor Hugo Bastos,Daya S. Gupta,Silmar Teixeira +15 more
TL;DR: An association of genetic polymorphisms on behavioral aspects related in timing is suggested, however, order to confirm the paradigm of association in the timing as a function of the molecular level, still need to be addressed future research.
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Neurochemical changes in basal ganglia affect time perception in parkinsonians
Francisco Magalhães,Kaline Rocha,Victor Marinho,Jéssica Ribeiro,Thomaz Oliveira,Carla Ayres,Thalys Bento,Francisca das Chagas Dias Leite,Daya S. Gupta,Victor Hugo Bastos,Bruna Velasques,Pedro Ribeiro,Marco Orsini,Silmar Teixeira +13 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the time cognitive processes are underlying to performance in cognitive tasks and that many are the brain areas and functions involved and the modulators in the time perception performance.