Publications by authors named "Bianca Estefani Schmidt"

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  • * The study included 98 participants, primarily middle-aged men, with many being overweight and having comorbidities; notable differences were observed in sleep measures based on health status and gender.
  • * Although respiratory disturbance index (RDI) did not correlate with memory, excessive daytime sleepiness was associated with memory complaints, while longer total sleep time (over 5 hours) improved memory performance in older adults.
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Studies on the social modulation of fear have revealed that in social species, individuals in a distressed state show better recovery from aversive experiences when accompanied - referred to as social buffering. However, the underlying mechanisms remain unknown, hindering the understanding of such an approach. Our previous data showed that the presence of a conspecific during the extinction task inhibited the retrieval of fear memory without affecting the extinction memory in the retention test.

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The benefits of aerobic exercises for memory are known, but studies of strength training on memory consolidation are still scarce. Exercise stimulates the release of metabolites and myokines that reaching the brain stimulate the activation of NMDA-receptors and associated pathways related to cognition and synaptic plasticity. The aim of the present study was to investigate whether the acute strength exercise could promote the consolidation of a weak memory.

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