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    Cartilha Educativa: A Psicologia do tráfego e a importância do psicotécnico
    (Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2022-11-30) GRANELLO, Caroline; ZANETTI, Filipe de Marcos Martins; FERREIRA, Isaac; DAMAS, João Henrique Reis; TOSTA, Lucas Ricardo Gonçalves; SILVA, Rodrigo Augusto Bini da; CAMARGO, Tamires Lopes.; CABRAL, Camila da Silva; OLIVEIRA, Danilo Ciconi de; Bento, Patrícia de Oliveira Lima; MARTINS, Lucas Francisco
    Traffic psychology has the role of studying, identifying and preventing causes, in places and types of accidents, as well as the types of individuals prone to commit such problems. In this booklet, we sought to introduce and briefly present more about how psychotechnics work and are applied by traffic psychologists
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    Zine: A problemática relação entre a nomofobia, a ansiedade e a insônia
    (Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2023-06-30) FRANCISCO, Gabriela Caetano Felix; COSTA, Mateus de Angelo; MARMO, Julia Romano; SILVA, Rodrigo Augusto Bini da; BAPTISTA, Caio da Cunha Flaminio; ARPAIA NETO, Mário; DAMAS, João Henrique Reis; MARINHO, Luis Gustavo Florentino; CAMARGO, Tamires Lopes; CABRAL, Camila da Silva; OLIVEIRA, Leticia Dal Picolo Dal Secco de; MARTINS, Lucas Francisco; VERNE, Matheus Bovoloni
    In studies carried out, it was possible to demonstrate the need to find a relationship between cell phone use and sleep, based on a survey carried out with people between 17 and 40 years old, the damage caused and found that excessive exposure to light from the device reduces the production of melatonin, a hormone which is responsible for sleep regulation and demonstrated, therefore, the benefits of moving away from cell phones for at least one hour before going to sleep, considering that 93% of respondents carry the cell phone with them at bedtime.

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