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    The effect of mindfulness on decision-making, inhibitory control, and impulsivity of substance use disorder in-treatment patients: A randomized clinical trial by Donate, Ana Paula Gonçalves, de Macedo, Elizeu Coutinho, Bedendo, André, Félix Júnior, Itamar, Gallo, Giovanna Gonçalves, Opaleye, Emérita Sátiro, Noto, Ana Regina

    Published in PloS one (07-11-2023)
    “…This study aimed to investigate the effects of Mindfulness-Based Relapse Prevention (MBRP) in decision-making, inhibitory control and impulsivity compared to…”
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    Ostracism via virtual chat room-Effects on basic needs, anger and pain by Donate, Ana Paula Gonçalves, Marques, Lucas Murrins, Lapenta, Olivia Morgan, Asthana, Manish Kumar, Amodio, David, Boggio, Paulo Sérgio

    Published in PloS one (06-09-2017)
    “…Ostracism is characterized by a social pain provoked by being excluded and ignored. In order to address the effects of social ostracism in virtual non-physical…”
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    Impulsivity and Mindfulness among Inpatients with Alcohol Use Disorder by Gallo, Giovana Gonçalves, Curado, Daniela Fernandez, Opaleye, Emérita Sátiro, Donate, Ana Paula Gonçalves, Scattone, Vitor Villar, Noto, Ana Regina

    Published in Substance use & misuse (2021)
    “…Background: Impulsivity is both a risk factor for and a consequence of alcohol use disorder (AUD), for which mindfulness-based approaches have been proven to…”
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    tDCS application over the STG improves the ability to recognize and appreciate elements involved in humor processing by Manfredi, Mirella, Proverbio, Alice Mado, Gonçalves Donate, Ana Paula, Macarini Gonçalves Vieira, Sofia, Comfort, William Edgar, De Araújo Andreoli, Mariana, Boggio, Paulo Sérgio

    Published in Experimental brain research (01-06-2017)
    “…The superior temporal gyrus (STG) has been found to play a crucial role in the recognition of actions and facial expressions and may, therefore, be critical…”
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