Differences in brain activity between fast and slow responses on psychomotor vigilance task: an fNIRS study

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Brain Imaging and Behaviour
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Mateus Silvestrin
Mateus Silvestrin
PhD

PhD in Neuroscience and Cognition. My thesis was about the neural correlates of time perception, developed in the Timing Lab at the Federal University of ABC. I am currently a post-doc (FAPESP grant) at the Social and Cognitive Neuroscience Lab at the Mackenzie Presbyterian University, where I study associations between affect and moral judgement. I also colaborate with the Developmental, Affective and Social Neuroscience Lab.

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