Ribeiro, Maria J.
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One of the great mysteries is how the human brain creates and controls our thoughts, emotions and behaviour.
My research contributes towards unveiling the neural mechanisms behind perception, decision and action in humans using non-invasive neuroimaging techniques and physiological recordings.
Underneath is a summary of some of the projects in which I have been involved.
ASCENDING BRAINSTEM AROUSAL SYSTEMS AND AGE-RELATED COGNITIVE DECLINE
I am interested in understanding the neural changes that occur in ageing, are causal to cognitive decline and contribute for the onset of neurodegenerative diseases associated with the ageing process. In particular, I am studying the impact of changes in the ascending arousal systems of the brainstem. Neuromodulators with brainstem origin, like noradrenaline, dopamine and serotonin, can have a protective effect in the brain, keeping cognitive decline at bay. Yet, how these systems change with ageing and if we are able to modulate them to our benefit remains to be determined.
In previous studies, we have analysed the pupilogram and electrocardiogram (ECG) as indirect measures of activity in the arousal systems (Ribeiro and Castelo-Branco 2019a; Ribeiro and Castelo-Branco, 2019 b). These studies suggested reduced arousal modulation during perceptual decision-making in older people. In particular, task-related modulation of heart rate was reduced in older participants and correlated with reduced processing speed, suggesting that activity in these systems is directly associated with the cognitive abilities of older individuals.
ATTENTIONAL FLUCTUATIONS AND THE TIME OF NEURAL RESPONSES
In this study, we took advantage of the high temporal resolution of the electroencephalogram (EEG) to demonstrate that moment-to-moment fluctuations in the timing (and not amplitude) of neural responses in the visual cortex correlate with fluctuations in behavioural responses. Neuronal timing emerges as an important indicator of brain state fluctuations (Ribeiro et al., 2016).
BRAIN STRUCTURAL, FUNCTIONAL AND MOLECULAR CHANGES IN A NEURODEVELOPMENTAL DISORDER
We combined structural and functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) and electroencephalography (EEG) to elucidate the neural mechanisms behind the cognitive deficits observed in individuals with the monogenic disorder, neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1).
Individuals with NF1 presented impaired cognitive control associated with deficient frontal activation and abnormal GABAergic transmission (Ribeiro et al., 2015; Violante et al., 2013). Brain structural differences were particularly pronounced in the white-matter. Using multivariate pattern analysis we were able to successfully classify patients from controls using brain imaging parameters (Duarte et al., 2014).
One of the great mysteries is how the human brain creates and controls our thoughts, emotions and behaviour.
My research contributes towards unveiling the neural mechanisms behind perception, decision and action in humans using non-invasive neuroimaging techniques and physiological recordings.
Underneath is a summary of some of the projects in which I have been involved.
ASCENDING BRAINSTEM AROUSAL SYSTEMS AND AGE-RELATED COGNITIVE DECLINE
I am interested in understanding the neural changes that occur in ageing, are causal to cognitive decline and contribute for the onset of neurodegenerative diseases associated with the ageing process. In particular, I am studying the impact of changes in the ascending arousal systems of the brainstem. Neuromodulators with brainstem origin, like noradrenaline, dopamine and serotonin, can have a protective effect in the brain, keeping cognitive decline at bay. Yet, how these systems change with ageing and if we are able to modulate them to our benefit remains to be determined.
In previous studies, we have analysed the pupilogram and electrocardiogram (ECG) as indirect measures of activity in the arousal systems (Ribeiro and Castelo-Branco 2019a; Ribeiro and Castelo-Branco, 2019 b). These studies suggested reduced arousal modulation during perceptual decision-making in older people. In particular, task-related modulation of heart rate was reduced in older participants and correlated with reduced processing speed, suggesting that activity in these systems is directly associated with the cognitive abilities of older individuals.
ATTENTIONAL FLUCTUATIONS AND THE TIME OF NEURAL RESPONSES
In this study, we took advantage of the high temporal resolution of the electroencephalogram (EEG) to demonstrate that moment-to-moment fluctuations in the timing (and not amplitude) of neural responses in the visual cortex correlate with fluctuations in behavioural responses. Neuronal timing emerges as an important indicator of brain state fluctuations (Ribeiro et al., 2016).
BRAIN STRUCTURAL, FUNCTIONAL AND MOLECULAR CHANGES IN A NEURODEVELOPMENTAL DISORDER
We combined structural and functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) and electroencephalography (EEG) to elucidate the neural mechanisms behind the cognitive deficits observed in individuals with the monogenic disorder, neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1).
Individuals with NF1 presented impaired cognitive control associated with deficient frontal activation and abnormal GABAergic transmission (Ribeiro et al., 2015; Violante et al., 2013). Brain structural differences were particularly pronounced in the white-matter. Using multivariate pattern analysis we were able to successfully classify patients from controls using brain imaging parameters (Duarte et al., 2014).
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1 | 2020 | A 2 Adenosine Receptors Mediate Whole-Body Insulin Sensitivity in a Prediabetes Animal Model: Primary Effects on Skeletal Muscle | Sacramento, Joana F.; Martins, Fátima O. ; Rodrigues, Tiago ; Matafome, Paulo N. ; Ribeiro, Maria J. ; Olea, Elena; Conde, Sílvia V. | article | openAccess |
2 | 25-Jan-2012 | Abnormal achromatic and chromatic contrast sensitivity in neurofibromatosis type 1 | Ribeiro, Maria José ; Violante, Inês R ; Bernardino, Inês ; Ramos, Fabiana ; Saraiva, Jorge ; Reviriego, Pablo ; Upadhyaya, Meena ; Silva, Eduardo D. ; Castelo-Branco, Miguel | article | openAccess |
3 | 2012 | Abnormal brain activation in neurofibromatosis type 1: a link between visual processing and the default mode network | Violante, Inês R. ; Ribeiro, Maria J. ; Cunha, Gil ; Bernardino, Inês ; Duarte, João V. ; Ramos, Fabiana ; Saraiva, Jorge ; Silva, Eduardo ; Castelo-Branco, Miguel | article | openAccess |
4 | 21-Feb-2014 | Abnormal late visual responses and alpha oscillations in neurofibromatosis type 1: a link to visual and attention deficits | Ribeiro, Maria J. ; Almeida, Otília C. d' ; Ramos, Fabiana ; Saraiva, Jorge ; Silva, Eduardo D. ; Castelo-Branco, Miguel | article | openAccess |
5 | Mar-2015 | Abnormal relationship between GABA, neurophysiology and impulsive behavior in neurofibromatosis type 1 | Ribeiro, Maria J. ; Violante, Inês R ; Bernardino, Inês ; Edden, Richard A E ; Castelo-Branco, Miguel | article | openAccess |
6 | Feb-2015 | Activation of IGF-1 and Insulin Signaling Pathways Ameliorate Mitochondrial Function and Energy Metabolism in Huntington’s Disease Human Lymphoblasts | Naia, Luana ; Ferreira, I. Luísa ; Cunha-Oliveira, Teresa ; Duarte, Ana I. ; Ribeiro, Márcio ; Rosenstock, Tatiana R. ; Laço, Mário N. ; Ribeiro, Maria J. ; Oliveira, Catarina R. ; Saudou, Frédéric ; Humbert, Sandrine ; Rego, A. Cristina | article | openAccess |
7 | 10-Nov-2020 | Age-related Changes in Arousal Modulation during Perceptual Decision-making | Gomes, Catarina Ferreira | masterThesis | openAccess |
8 | 2008 | Analysis of Parkinson disease patients from Portugal for mutations in SNCA, PRKN, PINK1 and LRRK2 | Brás, José ; Guerreiro, Rita ; Ribeiro, Maria ; Morgadinho, Ana ; Januário, Cristina ; Dias, Margarida ; Calado, Ana ; Semedo, Cristina ; Oliveira, Catarina ; Hardy, John ; Singleton, Andrew | article | openAccess |
9 | 28-Feb-2022 | Body-brain interactions in visual perception | Sousa, Nuno Geraldes de | masterThesis | openAccess |
10 | 28-Sep-2017 | Computational model of the effect of alpha oscillatory phase on the timing of neuronal activations and resulting motor responses | Velez, Lea Cristele Rosa | masterThesis | openAccess |
11 | Mar-2016 | Computational modelling of brain states | Vaz, Inês Isabel Geraldes | masterThesis | openAccess |
12 | 2010 | A disease model to understand neural mechanisms of visual perception: neurofibromatosis type-1 | Almeida, Otília da Anunciação Cardoso d' | masterThesis | openAccess |
13 | 1998 | FDG Accumulation and Tumor Biology | Pauwels, E. K. J. ; Ribeiro, M. J. ; Stoot, J. H. M. B. ; McCready, V. R. ; Bourguignon, M. ; Mazière, B. | article | openAccess |
14 | 13-Feb-2013 | Gyrification, cortical and subcortical morphometry in neurofibromatosis type 1: an uneven profile of developmental abnormalities | Violante, Inês R. ; Ribeiro, Maria J. ; Silva, Eduardo D. ; Castelo-Branco, Miguel | article | openAccess |
15 | 29-Sep-2017 | Motor excitability modulation during the delay period - a TMS and pupillometry study | Verdade, Andreia Martins de Almeida | masterThesis | openAccess |
16 | 2019 | A Novel Ecological Approach Reveals Early Executive Function Impairments in Huntington's Disease | Júlio, Filipa ; Ribeiro, Maria J. ; Patrício, Miguel ; Malhão, Alexandre ; Pedrosa, Fábio ; Gonçalves, Hélio ; Simões, Marco ; van Asselen, Marieke ; Simões, Mário R. ; Castelo-Branco, Miguel ; Januário, Cristina | article | openAccess |
17 | 2016 | Peripheral Attentional Targets under Covert Attention Lead to Paradoxically Enhanced Alpha Desynchronization in Neurofibromatosis Type 1 | Silva, Gilberto ; Ribeiro, Maria J. ; Costa, Gabriel N ; Violante, Inês ; Ramos, Fabiana ; Saraiva, Jorge ; Castelo-Branco, Miguel | article | openAccess |
18 | 2014 | Predicting lapses in attention: a study of brain oscillations, neural synchrony and eye measures | Paiva, Joana Isabel Santos | masterThesis | openAccess |
19 | 18-Jun-2010 | Psychophysical channels and ERP population responses in human visual cortex: area summation across chromatic and achromatic pathways | Ribeiro, Maria J. ; Castelo-Branco, Miguel | article | closedAccess |
20 | 2-Oct-2015 | Role of interhemispherical connections in resting-state functional connectivity | Almeida, António Angelo Gouveia Rosa Perez de | masterThesis | openAccess |
21 | 24-May-2022 | Slow fluctuations in ongoing brain activity decrease in amplitude with ageing yet their impact on task-related evoked responses is dissociable from behavior | Ribeiro, Maria ; Castelo-Branco, Miguel | article | openAccess |
22 | 2016 | Spontaneous Fluctuations in Sensory Processing Predict Within-Subject Reaction Time Variability | Ribeiro, Maria J. ; Paiva, Joana S ; Castelo-Branco, Miguel | article | openAccess |
23 | 23-Sep-2016 | The role of long-range neural oscillatory synchrony as a mechanism underlying in perceptual coherence | Duarte, João Valente | doctoralThesis | openAccess |