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Neurobiology of Aging | 2018

Age differences in neural correlates of feedback processing after economic decisions under risk

Carina Fernandes; Rita Pasion; Ana Ribeiro Gonçalves; Fernando Ferreira-Santos; Fernando Barbosa; Isabel Pavão Martins; João Marques Teixeira

This study examines age-related differences in behavioral responses to risk and in the neurophysiological correlates of feedback processing. Our sample was composed of younger, middle-aged, and older adults, who were asked to decide between 2 risky options, in the gain and loss domains, during an EEG recording. Results evidenced group-related differences in early and later stages of feedback processing, indexed by differences in the feedback-related negativity (FRN) and P3 amplitudes. Specifically, in the loss domain, younger adults showed higher FRN amplitudes after non-losses than after losses, whereas middle-aged and older adults had similar FRN amplitudes after both. In the gain domain, younger and middle-aged adults had higher P3 amplitudes after gains than after non-gains, whereas older adults had similar P3 amplitudes after both. Behaviorally, older adults had higher rates of risky decisions than younger adults in the loss domain, a result that was correlated with poorer performance in memory and executive functions. Our results suggest age-related differences in the outcome-related expectations, as well as in the affective relevance attributed to the outcomes, which may underlie the group differences found in risk-aversion.


Social Neuroscience | 2018

The effect of aging on the (mis)perception of intentionality - an ERP study

Rita Pasion; Carina Fernandes; Ana Ribeiro Gonçalves; Fernando Ferreira-Santos; Ricardo Páscoa; Fernando Barbosa; João Marques Teixeira

ABSTRACT Despite the accumulated knowledge on moral decision-making in the early stages of development, empirical evidence is still limited in the old-aged adults. The current study contributes to unveil the neural correlates of judgments of moral transgressions as a function of aging, by examining the temporal dynamics of neural activation elicited by intentional and accidental harmful actions in three groups of healthy participants: young adults (18–35), adults (40–55), and older adults (60–75). Older adults were slower and less accurate in rating intentionality, compared to the younger groups. In ERP analysis, the older group showed increased P2 amplitude, which was predicted by poorer performance on neuropsychological tests. Reduced amplitudes were found on critical ERP components to moral cognition (N2 and LPP), namely while processing intentional harmful scenarios. Older adults seem to allocate more attentional resources (P2) to the task, probably to compensate the age-related decline in executive functioning, while younger groups show a pronounced negativity while detecting harm (N2) and increased neural activation to encode the intentions behind the acts (LPP).


Journal of Neurology and Neurophysiology | 2012

Temporal lobe epilepsy in childhood: a study model of auditory processing

David Tomé; João Marques Teixeira; Fernando Barbosa

Central Auditory Processing (CAP) assumes a set of mechanisms and processes carried out by pathways and neuronal centres, enabling the human sound localization and lateralization, auditory discrimination, auditory pattern recognition, temporal resolution, temporal masking, temporal integration, temporal ordering, auditory performance in competing acoustic signals (including dichotic listening), and auditory performance with degraded acoustic signals [1-8]. According to the most heuristic model of CAP, this type of processing is defined as a series of processes that occur in time and enable acoustic and metacognitive analyses skills of the sound [2-8].


Ciencia & Saude Coletiva | 2013

The relationship between shift work and sleep patterns in nurses

Milva Maria Figueiredo De Martino; Ana Cristina Abreu; Manuel Fernando dos Santos Barbosa; João Marques Teixeira


Archive | 1999

A depressão e a mulher na sociedade moderna

João Marques Teixeira


Archive | 2004

Factores de risco e factores de protecção de comportamentos delinquentes em adolescentes do Porto

João Marques Teixeira


Archive | 2004

Saúde mental nas prisões

João Marques Teixeira


Archive | 2016

Psychopathy and non-linear peocessing of facial expresions of emotion

Mariana R. Pereira; Tiago O. Paiva; Pedro Almeida; Fernando Ferreira Santos; João Marques Teixeira; Fernando Barbosa


Archive | 2016

The neural correlates of the black sheep effect

Tiago O. Paiva; Carina Dias; Ana Lourenço; Pedro Almeida; Fernando Barbosa; Laura Espin; João Marques Teixeira; Isabel R. Pinto; José M. Marques


Revista Portuguesa de Psiquiatria e Saúde Mental | 2015

qEEG: Sua utilidade na prática clínica psiquiátrica

João Marques Teixeira

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