Giuliano Emerenciano Ginani

Affiliations: 
UNIFESP, São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil 
Area:
Working memory, Executive functioning, Emotion, Sleep deprivation
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Orlando Francisco Amodeo Bueno grad student 2007-2009 UNIFESP
 (co-supervisor)
Alan Baddeley grad student 2011-2012 The University of York
Sabine Pompéia grad student 2007-2014 UNIFESP
 (MSc and DSc)
John Fontenele Araújo grad student 2010-2014 UNIFESP
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Querino E, Dos Santos L, Ginani G, et al. (2015) Cognitive effort and pupil dilation in controlled and automatic processes Translational Neuroscience. 6: 168-173
Borges JG, Ginani GE, Hachul H, et al. (2013) Executive functioning in obstructive sleep apnea syndrome patients without comorbidities: focus on the fractionation of executive functions. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology. 35: 1094-107
de Souza JKS, Ginani GE, Pompéia S, et al. (2013) Portable equipment for simultaneous assays of psychomotor vigilance test and pupillometry | Equipamento portátil para ensaios simultâneos de teste de vigilância psicomotora e pupilometria Revista Brasileira De Engenharia Biomedica. 29: 97-109
Soares VCG, Souza JKS, Ginani GE, et al. (2013) Identification of drowsiness and alertness conditions by means of Spectral F-Test applied to pupillometric signals Journal of Physics: Conference Series. 477
Sediyama Nogueira CY, Massote Carvalho A, Gauer G, et al. (2013) Translation and adaptation of impulsive behavior scale (UPPS) to the Brazilian population Clinical Neuropsychiatry. 10: 79-85
Lago O, Ginani G, Pompeia S, et al. (2012) Variability in pupil size during a cognitive task using nonlinear dynamics analysis Perception. 41: 254-254
Ginani GE, Tufik S, Bueno OF, et al. (2011) Acute effects of donepezil in healthy young adults underline the fractionation of executive functioning. Journal of Psychopharmacology (Oxford, England). 25: 1508-16
Ginani G, Borges J, Martins R, et al. (2009) 126 SLEEP DEPRIVATION SELECTIVELY AFFECTS WORKING MEMORY CAPACITY Sleep Medicine. 10: S35
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