Thiago Matos Pinto is a cross-cultural, multidisciplinary, efficient and reliable professional. His multidisciplinary vision integrates people, adds positive values and new knowledge. He is an accomplished lecturer and researcher with more than 20 years of experience, combining two educational aptitudes in his academic career: lecturing and research, with broad-based theoretical, practical and teaching experiences.
Thiago works in high-tech brain treatments that use the self-regulatory neuromodulation technique, also known as neurofeedback. Self-regulatory neuromodulation is a non-invasive and a non-drug treatment that uses innovative technologies for the self-regulatory training of the brain through the analysis and self-control of its electrical activity. This effective and safe technique is indicated for treating attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children and adults, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), aggression, anxiety, autism, chemical dependence, depression, concentration difficulties, memory difficulties, learning disorders, migraine, stress, fibromyalgia, hyperactivity, insomnia, panic syndrome, eating disorders. Self-regulatory neuromodulation can even be used to optimize the performance of athletes in many sports, optimize mental performance, and optimize professional performance.
Thiago is a computational neuroscientist experienced in the development of new computational models of intracellular signalling cascades in neurons. With the aim to enhance the expanding Computational Neuroscience research in Brazil, Thiago has gone to the United Kingdom to get a PhD in Computational Neuroscience, to achieve knowledge in computational modelling of intracellular signalling regulating synaptic plasticity induction in neurons. He has decided to return to Brazil to contribute to the consolidation and expansion of Computational Neuroscience research in the country. The growing and innovative area of Computational Neuroscience contributes to the knowledge advancement in several sciences, such as Biomedical Engineering, Biology, Medicine, Psychology, Computer Science, to help to understand brain function in health and disease.
Thiago works in high-tech brain treatments that use the self-regulatory neuromodulation technique, also known as neurofeedback. Self-regulatory neuromodulation is a non-invasive and a non-drug treatment that uses innovative technologies for the self-regulatory training of the brain through the analysis and self-control of its electrical activity. This effective and safe technique is indicated for treating attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children and adults, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), aggression, anxiety, autism, chemical dependence, depression, concentration difficulties, memory difficulties, learning disorders, migraine, stress, fibromyalgia, hyperactivity, insomnia, panic syndrome, eating disorders. Self-regulatory neuromodulation can even be used to optimize the performance of athletes in many sports, optimize mental performance, and optimize professional performance.
Thiago is a computational neuroscientist experienced in the development of new computational models of intracellular signalling cascades in neurons. With the aim to enhance the expanding Computational Neuroscience research in Brazil, Thiago has gone to the United Kingdom to get a PhD in Computational Neuroscience, to achieve knowledge in computational modelling of intracellular signalling regulating synaptic plasticity induction in neurons. He has decided to return to Brazil to contribute to the consolidation and expansion of Computational Neuroscience research in the country. The growing and innovative area of Computational Neuroscience contributes to the knowledge advancement in several sciences, such as Biomedical Engineering, Biology, Medicine, Psychology, Computer Science, to help to understand brain function in health and disease.