Leticia de Oliveira

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Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 
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Xavier M, Volchan E, Machado AV, et al. (2024) Threat directionality modulates defensive reactions in humans: cardiac and electrodermal responses. Cognition & Emotion. 1-9
Lemos TC, Coutinho GMS, Silva LAA, et al. (2022) Ultra-Processed Foods Elicit Higher Approach Motivation Than Unprocessed and Minimally Processed Foods. Frontiers in Public Health. 10: 891546
Erthal F, Bastos A, Vilete L, et al. (2021) Unveiling the neural underpinnings of optimism: a systematic review. Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience
Lobo I, Campagnoli RR, Figueira JS, et al. (2020) Hidden wounds of violence: Abnormal motor oscillatory brain activity is related to posttraumatic stress symptoms. Neuroimage. 224: 117404
Fernandes O, Portugal LCL, de Cássia S Alves R, et al. (2020) Correction to: How do you perceive threat? It's all in your pattern of brain activity. Brain Imaging and Behavior
Lima Portugal LC, Alves RCS, Junior OF, et al. (2020) Interactions between emotion and action in the brain. Neuroimage. 116728
Lemos TC, Almo A, Campagnoli RR, et al. (2020) A red code triggers an unintended approach motivation toward sweet ultra-processed foods: Possible implications for front-of-pack labels Food Quality and Preference. 79: 103784
Pacheco LB, Figueira JS, Pereira MG, et al. (2019) Controlling Unpleasant Thoughts: Adjustments of Cognitive Control Based on Previous-Trial Load in a Working Memory Task. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 13: 469
Fernandes O, Portugal LCL, Alves RCS, et al. (2019) How do you perceive threat? It's all in your pattern of brain activity. Brain Imaging and Behavior
Portugal LCL, Schrouff J, Stiffler R, et al. (2019) Predicting anxiety from wholebrain activity patterns to emotional faces in young adults: a machine learning approach. Neuroimage. Clinical. 23: 101813
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