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DocumentFinal report - Indicadores psicofisiológicos e psicossociais do impacto do relacionamento conjugal no desenvolvimento pessoal e relacional dos filhos na fase adulta2005

Reference code: PT/FB
Entity holding: BIAL Foundation
Location: S. Mamede do Coronado
Title:
BIAL Foundation Archive
Start date: 1994
History:
The BIAL Foundation was created in 1994 by Laboratórios BIAL in conjunction with the Council of Rectors of Portuguese Universities. BIAL’s Foundation mission is to foster the scientific study of Man from both the physical and spiritual perspectives.
Along the years the BIAL Foundation has developed an important relationship with the scientific community, first in Portugal and after worldwide. Today it is an institution of reference which aims to stimulate new researches that may help people, promote more health and contribute to new milestones to gain access to knowledge.
Among its activities the BIAL Foundation manages the BIAL Award, created in 1984, one of the most important awards in the Health field in Europe. The BIAL Award rewards both the basic and the clinical research distinguishing works of major impact in medical research.
The BIAL Foundation also assigns Scientific Research Scholarships for the study of neurophysiological and mental health in people, arousing the interest of researchers in the areas of Psychophysiology and Parapsychology.
To date the BIAL Foundation has supported 461 projects, more than 1000 researchers, with research groups in twenty-seven countries, resulting, until April 2013, in about 600 full papers, out of which 172 published in indexed international journals with an average impact factor of 3.6 and a substantial number of citations (1665).
Since 1996 the BIAL Foundation organizes the Symposia entitled "Behind and Beyond the Brain", a Forum that gathers well renowned neurosciences speakers and the BIAL Foundation Fellows which are spread around the world.
Classified as an institution of public utility, the BIAL Foundation includes among its patrons the Portuguese President, the Portuguese Universities Rectors' Council and the Portuguese Medical Association.
URL: http://www.bial.com/pt/
Accessibility: By permission

Reference code: PT/FB/BL
Entity holding: BIAL Foundation
Title: BIAL Grants
Start date: 1994
History:
In 1994 the BIAL Foundation launched a programme of science research grants with the aim of encouraging the research into Man’s physical and mental processes, namely in fields still largely unexplored but which warrant further scientific analysis, as Psychophysiology and Parapsychology.
Since its launch, applications to the BIAL grants have been increasing. Up to now 461 projects have been supported, involving more than 1000 researchers from 27 countries.
The approved applications have benefited from grants in amounts comprised between €5,000 and €50, 000. The amount to be granted is fixed by the Scientific board according to the needs of each project.
The supported projects have originated, until April 2013, in about 600 full papers, 172 out of which were published in indexed international journals with an average impact factor of 3.6 and a substantial number of citations (1665).
Among the BIAL Foundation fellows is worth highlighting the presence of scientists from prestigious universities from the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Russia, Germany, Japan, France, Canada, and many others.
The BIAL grants are promoted biannually.

Reference code: PT/FB/BL-2000
Location: Arquivo PCA - Pastas 1 a 13/2000
Title:
2000 Grants
Start date: 2001-01 - 2014-02
Dimension/support:
13 caixas de arquivo

Reference code: PT/FB/BL-2000-002
Location: Arquivo PCA - Pasta 12/2000
Title:
002 - Indicadores psicofisiológicos e psicossociais do impacto do relacionamento conjugal no desenvolvimento pessoal e relacional dos filhos na fase adulta
Duration: 2001-01 - 2005-06
Researcher(s):
Maria da Graça Pereira Alves, Vera Araújo-Soares
Institution(s): Universidade do Minho, Braga (Portugal)
Contents: Contents:
Application form
Correspondence
Financial report and expenditure documents
Progress reports
Final report
Language: por / eng
Author:
Pereira, M. G.
Secondary author(s):
Araújo-Soares, V.
Number of reproductions:
1
Keywords:
Psychophysiology / Affective and social behavior / Parenthood / Conjugality / Biopsychological problems / Mental health / Emotion

Reference code: PT/FB/BL-2000-002.01
Location: Arquivo PCA - Pasta 12/2000
Title:
Final report - Indicadores psicofisiológicos e psicossociais do impacto do relacionamento conjugal no desenvolvimento pessoal e relacional dos filhos na fase adulta
Publication year: 2005
URL:
http://www.bial.com/fotos/gca/1142336267bolsa0200.pdf
Abstract/Results: RESULTS:
The results show important differences between the positive and negative assessment moments. In reaction to positive emotions parental relationship has a direct impact on self differentiation meaning that a good parental relationship allows the individual to differentiate and an indirect effect on avoidance coping strategies. This path does not show up in reaction to stressful situations in which less differentiation is related to using less attention strategies as one might expect.
Parental relationship has also a direct impact on distress and physical morbidity both in reaction to negative and positive emotions and an indirect impact through social support and social intimacy.
As a conclusion we might say that Parental Relationship has an effect upon both psychological and physiological perceived health; this effect is complex and at least partially mediated by other psychosocial variables, namely coping strategies, self-differentiation and social support.
Physiological reactivity, as it was measured in this study, although it may be influenced by psychosocial variables, does not mediate its effects upon health problems.
The perception of health problems is mostly determined, at least in this data set, by Psychological Distress, highlighting the importance of negative affectivity (depression, anxiety and psychological morbidity
Social Intimacy has the only consistent effect upon health problems, apart from that of Psychological Distress, probably indicating an alternative mediating path, possibly of physiological variables not measured in this study (e.g., immune system variables).
According to results, there is a need to intervene with children from problematic families in order to minor the intergenerational risk of parental relational problems on young adults´ physical and mental health.
Accessibility: Document exists in file
Copyright/Reproduction:
By permission
Language:
eng
Notes:
Oral communication, presented at the European Family Therapy Association (September 2004), in attachments of the final report
Author: Pereira, M. G.
Secondary author(s):
Araújo-Soares, V.
Document type:
Final report
Number of reproductions:
1
Indexed document:
No
Keywords: Psychophysiology / Social behavior and relationships

Relatório final - Indicadores psicofisiológicos e psicossociais do impacto do relacionamento conjugal no desenvolvimento pessoal e relacional dos filhos na fase adulta

Relatório final - Indicadores psicofisiológicos e psicossociais do impacto do relacionamento conjugal no desenvolvimento pessoal e relacional dos filhos na fase adulta

DocumentIndicadores psicofisiológicos e psicossociais do impacto do relacionamento conjugal no desenvolvimento pessoal e relacional dos filhos na fase adulta [Impact of marital relationship on adult’s children health]2004

Reference code: PT/FB
Entity holding: BIAL Foundation
Location: S. Mamede do Coronado
Title:
BIAL Foundation Archive
Start date: 1994
History:
The BIAL Foundation was created in 1994 by Laboratórios BIAL in conjunction with the Council of Rectors of Portuguese Universities. BIAL’s Foundation mission is to foster the scientific study of Man from both the physical and spiritual perspectives.
Along the years the BIAL Foundation has developed an important relationship with the scientific community, first in Portugal and after worldwide. Today it is an institution of reference which aims to stimulate new researches that may help people, promote more health and contribute to new milestones to gain access to knowledge.
Among its activities the BIAL Foundation manages the BIAL Award, created in 1984, one of the most important awards in the Health field in Europe. The BIAL Award rewards both the basic and the clinical research distinguishing works of major impact in medical research.
The BIAL Foundation also assigns Scientific Research Scholarships for the study of neurophysiological and mental health in people, arousing the interest of researchers in the areas of Psychophysiology and Parapsychology.
To date the BIAL Foundation has supported 461 projects, more than 1000 researchers, with research groups in twenty-seven countries, resulting, until April 2013, in about 600 full papers, out of which 172 published in indexed international journals with an average impact factor of 3.6 and a substantial number of citations (1665).
Since 1996 the BIAL Foundation organizes the Symposia entitled "Behind and Beyond the Brain", a Forum that gathers well renowned neurosciences speakers and the BIAL Foundation Fellows which are spread around the world.
Classified as an institution of public utility, the BIAL Foundation includes among its patrons the Portuguese President, the Portuguese Universities Rectors' Council and the Portuguese Medical Association.
URL: http://www.bial.com/pt/
Accessibility: By permission

Reference code: PT/FB/BL
Entity holding: BIAL Foundation
Title: BIAL Grants
Start date: 1994
History:
In 1994 the BIAL Foundation launched a programme of science research grants with the aim of encouraging the research into Man’s physical and mental processes, namely in fields still largely unexplored but which warrant further scientific analysis, as Psychophysiology and Parapsychology.
Since its launch, applications to the BIAL grants have been increasing. Up to now 461 projects have been supported, involving more than 1000 researchers from 27 countries.
The approved applications have benefited from grants in amounts comprised between €5,000 and €50, 000. The amount to be granted is fixed by the Scientific board according to the needs of each project.
The supported projects have originated, until April 2013, in about 600 full papers, 172 out of which were published in indexed international journals with an average impact factor of 3.6 and a substantial number of citations (1665).
Among the BIAL Foundation fellows is worth highlighting the presence of scientists from prestigious universities from the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Russia, Germany, Japan, France, Canada, and many others.
The BIAL grants are promoted biannually.

Reference code: PT/FB/BL-2000
Location: Arquivo PCA - Pastas 1 a 13/2000
Title:
2000 Grants
Start date: 2001-01 - 2014-02
Dimension/support:
13 caixas de arquivo

Reference code: PT/FB/BL-2000-002
Location: Arquivo PCA - Pasta 12/2000
Title:
002 - Indicadores psicofisiológicos e psicossociais do impacto do relacionamento conjugal no desenvolvimento pessoal e relacional dos filhos na fase adulta
Duration: 2001-01 - 2005-06
Researcher(s):
Maria da Graça Pereira Alves, Vera Araújo-Soares
Institution(s): Universidade do Minho, Braga (Portugal)
Contents: Contents:
Application form
Correspondence
Financial report and expenditure documents
Progress reports
Final report
Language: por / eng
Author:
Pereira, M. G.
Secondary author(s):
Araújo-Soares, V.
Number of reproductions:
1
Keywords:
Psychophysiology / Affective and social behavior / Parenthood / Conjugality / Biopsychological problems / Mental health / Emotion

Reference code: PT/FB/BL-2000-002.02
Location: Arquivo PCA - Pasta 12/2000
Title:
Indicadores psicofisiológicos e psicossociais do impacto do relacionamento conjugal no desenvolvimento pessoal e relacional dos filhos na fase adulta [Impact of marital relationship on adult’s children health]
Publication year: 2004
URL:
http://www.bial.com/pt/fundacao_bial.11/simposios.19/edicoes_anteriores.75/5%C2%BA_simposio.a111.html
Abstract/Results: ABSTRACT:
GOALS:
This project intends to analyze the impact of the marital relationship on adult children using psychosocial and physiological measures.
METHODS:
200 young adults composed the sample that was made of undergraduate students at the University of Minho from several fields of study.
INSTRUMENTS:
The variables accessed include the Portuguese Versions of: the Separation-Individuation Process Inventory (Christenson & Wilson, 1985); the Miller Social Intimacy Scale (Miller & Lefcourt, 1982); the Perceived Social Support (Procidano & Heller, 1983); the Conflict Tactics Scale (Strauss & Gelles, 1990); the Ways of Coping Questionnaire (Coyne, Aldwin & Lazarus, 1981); the Beck Depression Inventory (1973); the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (Spielberger et al.); The Rotterdam Symptom Check List (Haes et al., 1990); and the Perception of Parental Relationship by their Adult Children (Pereira & Araújo-Soares, 2002). The physiological measures included heart rate, blood pressure and skin conductance. Subjects had to fulfill a physiological protocol that included watching a movie that elicited positive emotions and one that elicited negative ones.
They were assessed at several times: baseline, after each movie, relaxation and while talking about the experience.
RESULTS:
Young adults from problematic families (conflictual parental relationship) had lower social support and higher symptomatology. We also found significant differences in all physiological measures: blood pressure, skin conductance, heart rate dealing with negative emotions. As expected, we also found significant correlations between coping, social support, self-differentiation and intimacy on one hand, and between psychological morbidity, symptomatology, aggression and parental relationship on the other.
CONCLUSION:
The results emphasize the impact of the marital relationship on the developmental process of grown up kids with implications on their physical and mental health. The group with poorer perception of parental relationship has higher arousal when confronted with negative emotions. The need for psychological intervention to minor the intergenerational risk of parental relational problems on these young adults is emphasized.
Accessibility: Document does not exist in file
Language:
eng
Author:
Pereira, M. G.
Secondary author(s):
Araújo-Soares, V.
Document type:
Conference abstract
Number of reproductions:
1
Reference:
Pereira, M. G., & Araújo-Soares, V. (2004). Indicadores psicofisiológicos e psicossociais do impacto do relacionamento conjugal no desenvolvimento pessoal e relacional dos filhos na fase adulta [Impact of marital relationship on adult’s children health]. In Aquém e além do cérebro. Behind and beyond the brain. Proceedings of the 5th Symposium of Fundação Bial (pp. 287-288). Porto: Fundação Bial.
Indexed document: No
Keywords: Psychophysiology / Social behavior and relationships / Marital relationship / Intergenerational risk

Impact of marital relationship on adult's children health

Impact of marital relationship on adult's children health

DocumentIndicadores psicofisiológicos e psicossociais do impacto do relacionamento conjugal no desenvolvimento pessoal e relacional dos filhos na fase adulta [Psychophysiological and psychosocial indicators of the impact of marital relationship in the personal and relational development of children in adulthood]2006

Reference code: PT/FB
Entity holding: BIAL Foundation
Location: S. Mamede do Coronado
Title:
BIAL Foundation Archive
Start date: 1994
History:
The BIAL Foundation was created in 1994 by Laboratórios BIAL in conjunction with the Council of Rectors of Portuguese Universities. BIAL’s Foundation mission is to foster the scientific study of Man from both the physical and spiritual perspectives.
Along the years the BIAL Foundation has developed an important relationship with the scientific community, first in Portugal and after worldwide. Today it is an institution of reference which aims to stimulate new researches that may help people, promote more health and contribute to new milestones to gain access to knowledge.
Among its activities the BIAL Foundation manages the BIAL Award, created in 1984, one of the most important awards in the Health field in Europe. The BIAL Award rewards both the basic and the clinical research distinguishing works of major impact in medical research.
The BIAL Foundation also assigns Scientific Research Scholarships for the study of neurophysiological and mental health in people, arousing the interest of researchers in the areas of Psychophysiology and Parapsychology.
To date the BIAL Foundation has supported 461 projects, more than 1000 researchers, with research groups in twenty-seven countries, resulting, until April 2013, in about 600 full papers, out of which 172 published in indexed international journals with an average impact factor of 3.6 and a substantial number of citations (1665).
Since 1996 the BIAL Foundation organizes the Symposia entitled "Behind and Beyond the Brain", a Forum that gathers well renowned neurosciences speakers and the BIAL Foundation Fellows which are spread around the world.
Classified as an institution of public utility, the BIAL Foundation includes among its patrons the Portuguese President, the Portuguese Universities Rectors' Council and the Portuguese Medical Association.
URL: http://www.bial.com/pt/
Accessibility: By permission

Reference code: PT/FB/BL
Entity holding: BIAL Foundation
Title: BIAL Grants
Start date: 1994
History:
In 1994 the BIAL Foundation launched a programme of science research grants with the aim of encouraging the research into Man’s physical and mental processes, namely in fields still largely unexplored but which warrant further scientific analysis, as Psychophysiology and Parapsychology.
Since its launch, applications to the BIAL grants have been increasing. Up to now 461 projects have been supported, involving more than 1000 researchers from 27 countries.
The approved applications have benefited from grants in amounts comprised between €5,000 and €50, 000. The amount to be granted is fixed by the Scientific board according to the needs of each project.
The supported projects have originated, until April 2013, in about 600 full papers, 172 out of which were published in indexed international journals with an average impact factor of 3.6 and a substantial number of citations (1665).
Among the BIAL Foundation fellows is worth highlighting the presence of scientists from prestigious universities from the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Russia, Germany, Japan, France, Canada, and many others.
The BIAL grants are promoted biannually.

Reference code: PT/FB/BL-2000
Location: Arquivo PCA - Pastas 1 a 13/2000
Title:
2000 Grants
Start date: 2001-01 - 2014-02
Dimension/support:
13 caixas de arquivo

Reference code: PT/FB/BL-2000-002
Location: Arquivo PCA - Pasta 12/2000
Title:
002 - Indicadores psicofisiológicos e psicossociais do impacto do relacionamento conjugal no desenvolvimento pessoal e relacional dos filhos na fase adulta
Duration: 2001-01 - 2005-06
Researcher(s):
Maria da Graça Pereira Alves, Vera Araújo-Soares
Institution(s): Universidade do Minho, Braga (Portugal)
Contents: Contents:
Application form
Correspondence
Financial report and expenditure documents
Progress reports
Final report
Language: por / eng
Author:
Pereira, M. G.
Secondary author(s):
Araújo-Soares, V.
Number of reproductions:
1
Keywords:
Psychophysiology / Affective and social behavior / Parenthood / Conjugality / Biopsychological problems / Mental health / Emotion

Reference code: PT/FB/BL-2000-002.03
Location: Arquivo PCA - Pasta 12/2000
Title:
Indicadores psicofisiológicos e psicossociais do impacto do relacionamento conjugal no desenvolvimento pessoal e relacional dos filhos na fase adulta [Psychophysiological and psychosocial indicators of the impact of marital relationship in the personal and relational development of children in adulthood]
Publication year: 2006
URL:
http://www.bial.com/imagem/1178809516livroactas.pdf
Abstract/Results: ABSTRACT:
OBJECTIVES:
This project analyzed the impact of the marital relationship on their adult children using psychosocial and
physiological measures.
METHODS:
200 young adults composed the sample that was made of undergraduate students at the University of Minho (Portugal) from several fields of study.
INSTRUMENTS:
The variables accessed include the Portuguese Versions of: the Separation-Individuation Process Inventory (Christenson & Wilson, 1985); the Miller Social Intimacy Scale (Miller & Lefcourt, 1982); the Perceived Social Support (Procidano & Heller, 1983); the Conflict Tactics Scale (Strauss & Gelles, 1990); the Ways of Coping Questionnaire (Coyne, Aldwin & Lazarus, 1981); the Beck Depression Inventory (1973); the State- Trait Anxiety Inventory (Spielberger et al.); Rotterdam Symptom Check List (Haes et al., 1990); and the Perception of Parental Relationship by their Adult Children (Pereira & Araújo-Soares, 2002). Physiological measures included heart rate, blood pressure and skin conductance. Subjects had to fulfill a physiological protocol that included watching a movie that elicited positive emotions and one that elicited negative ones. They were assessed at several times: baseline, after each movie, relaxation and while talking about the experience.
RESULTS:
The results show important differences between the positive and negative assessment moments. In reaction to positive emotions parental relationship has a direct impact on self differentiation meaning that a good parental relationship allows the individual to differentiate and an indirect effect on avoidance coping strategies. This path does not show up in reaction to stressful situations in which less differentiation is related to using less attention strategies as one might expect. Parental relationship has also a direct impact on distress and physical morbidity both in reaction to negative and positive emotions and an indirect impact through social support and social intimacy.
CONCLUSION:
Parental Relationship has an effect upon both psychological and physiological perceived health; this effect is complex and at least partially mediated by other psychosocial variables, namely coping strategies, self-differentiation and social support. According to results, there is a need to intervene with children from problematic families in order to minor the intergenerational risk of parental relational problems on young adults´ physical and mental health.
Accessibility: Document does not exist in file
Language:
eng
Author:
Pereira, M. G.
Secondary author(s):
Araújo-Soares, V.
Document type:
Conference abstract
Number of reproductions:
1
Reference:
Pereira, M. G., & Araújo-Soares, V. (2006). Indicadores psicofisiológicos e psicossociais do impacto do relacionamento conjugal no desenvolvimento pessoal e relacional dos filhos na fase adulta [Psychophysiological and psychosocial indicators of the impact of marital relationship in the personal and relational development of children in adulthood]. In Aquém e além do cérebro. Behind and beyond the brain. Proceedings of the 6th Symposium of Fundação Bial (pp. 229-230). Porto: Fundação Bial.
Indexed document: No
Keywords: Psychophysiology / Social behavior and relationships / Marital relationship / Intergenerational risk

Psychophysiological and psychosocial indicators of the impact of marital relationship in the personal and relational development of children in adulthood

Psychophysiological and psychosocial indicators of the impact of marital relationship in the personal and relational development of children in adulthood

DocumentFinal report - Neural and Computational Mechanisms of Conscious and Unconscious Decisions Under Uncertainty2013

Reference code: PT/FB
Entity holding: BIAL Foundation
Location: S. Mamede do Coronado
Title:
BIAL Foundation Archive
Start date: 1994
History:
The BIAL Foundation was created in 1994 by Laboratórios BIAL in conjunction with the Council of Rectors of Portuguese Universities. BIAL’s Foundation mission is to foster the scientific study of Man from both the physical and spiritual perspectives.
Along the years the BIAL Foundation has developed an important relationship with the scientific community, first in Portugal and after worldwide. Today it is an institution of reference which aims to stimulate new researches that may help people, promote more health and contribute to new milestones to gain access to knowledge.
Among its activities the BIAL Foundation manages the BIAL Award, created in 1984, one of the most important awards in the Health field in Europe. The BIAL Award rewards both the basic and the clinical research distinguishing works of major impact in medical research.
The BIAL Foundation also assigns Scientific Research Scholarships for the study of neurophysiological and mental health in people, arousing the interest of researchers in the areas of Psychophysiology and Parapsychology.
To date the BIAL Foundation has supported 461 projects, more than 1000 researchers, with research groups in twenty-seven countries, resulting, until April 2013, in about 600 full papers, out of which 172 published in indexed international journals with an average impact factor of 3.6 and a substantial number of citations (1665).
Since 1996 the BIAL Foundation organizes the Symposia entitled "Behind and Beyond the Brain", a Forum that gathers well renowned neurosciences speakers and the BIAL Foundation Fellows which are spread around the world.
Classified as an institution of public utility, the BIAL Foundation includes among its patrons the Portuguese President, the Portuguese Universities Rectors' Council and the Portuguese Medical Association.
URL: http://www.bial.com/pt/
Accessibility: By permission

Reference code: PT/FB/BL
Entity holding: BIAL Foundation
Title: BIAL Grants
Start date: 1994
History:
In 1994 the BIAL Foundation launched a programme of science research grants with the aim of encouraging the research into Man’s physical and mental processes, namely in fields still largely unexplored but which warrant further scientific analysis, as Psychophysiology and Parapsychology.
Since its launch, applications to the BIAL grants have been increasing. Up to now 461 projects have been supported, involving more than 1000 researchers from 27 countries.
The approved applications have benefited from grants in amounts comprised between €5,000 and €50, 000. The amount to be granted is fixed by the Scientific board according to the needs of each project.
The supported projects have originated, until April 2013, in about 600 full papers, 172 out of which were published in indexed international journals with an average impact factor of 3.6 and a substantial number of citations (1665).
Among the BIAL Foundation fellows is worth highlighting the presence of scientists from prestigious universities from the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Russia, Germany, Japan, France, Canada, and many others.
The BIAL grants are promoted biannually.

Reference code: PT/FB/BL-2008
Location: Arquivo PCA - Pastas 1 a
Title:
2008 Grants
Start date: 2009-01

Reference code: PT/FB/BL-2008-141
Location: Arquivo PCA - Pasta 18/2008
Title:
141 - Neural and Computational Mechanisms of Conscious and Unconscious Decisions Under Uncertainty
Duration: 2009-10 - 2013-11
Researcher(s):
Edward Vul, Nancy Kanwisher, Joshua Tenenbaum
Institution(s): Department of Psychology, University of California, San Diego, CA (USA)
Contents: Contents:
Bursary agreement
Application form
Correspondence
Financial report and expenditure documents
Language: eng
Author:
Vul, E.
Secondary author(s):
Kanwisher, N., Tenenbaum, J.
Number of reproductions:
1
Keywords:
Psychophysiology / Cognitive processes / Perception / Attention / Decision-making / Brain structure and function / Body structure and function / Vision

Reference code: PT/FB/BL-2008-141.01
Location: Arquivo PCA - Pasta 18/2008
Title:
Final report - Neural and Computational Mechanisms of Conscious and Unconscious Decisions Under Uncertainty
Publication year: 2013
URL:
http://www.bial.com/imagem/Bolsa141-08_03012014.pdf
Abstract/Results: RESULTS:
I am pleased to report a number of successes on the research stemming from this bursary, all on the general theme of quantifying uncertainty and risky decision-making across domains. We have now measured such behavior for conscious and unconscious perception in tasks ranging from intuitive physics in infants and adults, binocular rivalry, and early visual processing. Moreover, we developed a method to discover the structure of neural representations and applied it to visual cognition. This report is structured by the papers that have stemmed in part from this bursary.
[1] We investigated how people forage in an uncertain environment, and found that visual search follows optimal foraging informed by the distribution of the number of targets across displays. This indicates that people learn target distributions from the environment, and integrate this learning with uncertain, sparse measurements of the richness of a given scene, to yield near- optimal foraging behavior.
[2] Here we investigated pure reasoning about physically constrained objects in infants. We showed that a simple kinematic model can account for infants’ surprisal in a number of classic, and new, experiments measuring how infants perceive objects. This suggests that even as infants, humans can reason about physical scenarios and can combine uncertainty about object locations and motion, along with constraints from base rates.
[3] Here we asked whether bistability in the visual system during binocular rivalry might reflect optimal inference given uncertainty about the latent causes of visual input. We showed that Gibbs (or Markov chain Monte Carlo) inference in a model that captures the structured dependencies of the visual world yields both the global switching dynamics, as well as the local transition dynamics, of binocular rivalry.
[4] Here we asked whether uncertainty about the timing of rapid sequences of events is combined with expectations about the temporal structure of the world – we find that such an account can explain a number of RSVP perception phenomena, including repetition blindness, the attentional blink, and patterns of errors in those tasks.
[5] Here we proposed an overarching agenda for combining uncertain reasoning with cognitive constraints to yield rational process models. We propose that by considering optimal engineering solutions to implementing inference under uncertainty, we may develop process models of human reasoning.
[6] This is the culmination of many strands of research in which we devised methods to discover the structure of visual representations in the human brain. We applied our data driven ‘functional clustering’ to fMRI data to show that we can find which objects are seem to be subserved by similar neural substrates, and to identify neural substrates that seem to have sufficiently homogenous function. This hypothesis-neutral method of discovering functional neural architecture yields strong evidence for the face, place, and body areas, and opens the possibility for discovering new functional regions in the brain.
[7] Here we measured uncertainty in the mapping function between visually presented magnitudes, and self-reported numerical estimates. We find that mapping of magnitudes onto numbers reveals a bilinear function that highlights two regimes of (mis)calibration: small magnitudes are mapped veridically, with considerable stability. However, larger magnitudes (above about 15) are systematically mismapped, and show slow drift over time. We believe this slow drifting mismapping reflects a process of MCMC learning of the uncertain mapping from magnitudes onto our verbal number line.
[8] In this work we measured the sources of uncertainty in human physical reasoning, particularly in the domain of reasoning about physical objects undergoing simple 2D motion. We find that most of the uncertainty in these cases arises from stochastic dynamics: meaning that our forward physical models are not deterministic, but are themselves uncertain. Moreover, this physical uncertainty propagates non-linearly, and yields stable patterns of bias and error in human judgments and decisions.
[9] Here we measured uncertainty and the dynamics of verbal problem solving in a semantic remote associates test. We find that people search through their semantic space via a partially-guided random-walk, consistent with a MCMC chain exploring the semantic space weighted by the constraints of the cues.
Accessibility: Document exists in file
Copyright/Reproduction:
By permission
Language:
eng
Author:
Vul, E.
Secondary author(s):
Kanwisher, N., Tenenbaum, J.
Document type:
Final report
Number of reproductions:
1
Indexed document:
No
Keywords: Psychophysiology / Social behavior and relationships / Human cognition / Uncertainty / Risk / Neuroscience

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DocumentFinal report - Neuronal mechanisms underlying sex hormone-dependent switching of sexual receptivity2013

Reference code: PT/FB
Entity holding: BIAL Foundation
Location: S. Mamede do Coronado
Title:
BIAL Foundation Archive
Start date: 1994
History:
The BIAL Foundation was created in 1994 by Laboratórios BIAL in conjunction with the Council of Rectors of Portuguese Universities. BIAL’s Foundation mission is to foster the scientific study of Man from both the physical and spiritual perspectives.
Along the years the BIAL Foundation has developed an important relationship with the scientific community, first in Portugal and after worldwide. Today it is an institution of reference which aims to stimulate new researches that may help people, promote more health and contribute to new milestones to gain access to knowledge.
Among its activities the BIAL Foundation manages the BIAL Award, created in 1984, one of the most important awards in the Health field in Europe. The BIAL Award rewards both the basic and the clinical research distinguishing works of major impact in medical research.
The BIAL Foundation also assigns Scientific Research Scholarships for the study of neurophysiological and mental health in people, arousing the interest of researchers in the areas of Psychophysiology and Parapsychology.
To date the BIAL Foundation has supported 461 projects, more than 1000 researchers, with research groups in twenty-seven countries, resulting, until April 2013, in about 600 full papers, out of which 172 published in indexed international journals with an average impact factor of 3.6 and a substantial number of citations (1665).
Since 1996 the BIAL Foundation organizes the Symposia entitled "Behind and Beyond the Brain", a Forum that gathers well renowned neurosciences speakers and the BIAL Foundation Fellows which are spread around the world.
Classified as an institution of public utility, the BIAL Foundation includes among its patrons the Portuguese President, the Portuguese Universities Rectors' Council and the Portuguese Medical Association.
URL: http://www.bial.com/pt/
Accessibility: By permission

Reference code: PT/FB/BL
Entity holding: BIAL Foundation
Title: BIAL Grants
Start date: 1994
History:
In 1994 the BIAL Foundation launched a programme of science research grants with the aim of encouraging the research into Man’s physical and mental processes, namely in fields still largely unexplored but which warrant further scientific analysis, as Psychophysiology and Parapsychology.
Since its launch, applications to the BIAL grants have been increasing. Up to now 461 projects have been supported, involving more than 1000 researchers from 27 countries.
The approved applications have benefited from grants in amounts comprised between €5,000 and €50, 000. The amount to be granted is fixed by the Scientific board according to the needs of each project.
The supported projects have originated, until April 2013, in about 600 full papers, 172 out of which were published in indexed international journals with an average impact factor of 3.6 and a substantial number of citations (1665).
Among the BIAL Foundation fellows is worth highlighting the presence of scientists from prestigious universities from the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Russia, Germany, Japan, France, Canada, and many others.
The BIAL grants are promoted biannually.

Reference code: PT/FB/BL-2010
Location: Arquivo PCA - Pastas 1 a 23
Title:
2010 Grants
Start date: 2011-01

Reference code: PT/FB/BL-2010-180
Location: Arquivo PCA - Pasta 16/2010
Title:
180 - Neuronal mechanisms underlying sex hormone-dependent switching of sexual receptivity
Duration: 2011-05 - 2013-07
Researcher(s):
Kensaku Nomoto, Susana Quelhas Lima
Institution(s): Champalimaud Foundation, Lisboa (Portugal)
Contents: Contents:
Bursary agreement
Application form
Correspondence
Financial report and expenditure documents
Progress report
Final report
Language: eng
Author:
Nomoto, K.
Secondary author(s):
Lima, S.
Number of reproductions:
1
Keywords:
Psychophysiology / Affective and social behavior / Animal behavior / Sexual behavior / Brain structure and function

Reference code: PT/FB/BL-2010-180.01
Location: Arquivo PCA - Pasta 16/2010
Title:
Final report - Neuronal mechanisms underlying sex hormone-dependent switching of sexual receptivity
Publication year: 2013
URL:
http://www.bial.com/imagem/180-10-20131212.pdf
Abstract/Results: RESULTS:
Animals should choose appropriate actions at the right time in order to survive or reproduce successfully. During social interactions, animals must choose either being affiliative or antagonistic. It is well established that the reproductive cycle modulates this choice, and that female rodents show increased sexual receptivity when they are fertile. The ventrolateral part of the ventromedial hypothalamus (VMHvl) is thought to be involved in the neural control of such behavioral change. However, it remains unclear how the orchestrated activity of the VMHvl neurons produces different behaviors depending on the reproductive phase. To address this issue, we performed multiple single-unit recording experiments across the reproductive cycle in female mice during social interactions. We found that the proportion of male responsive neurons in the VMHvl increases during the sexually receptive phase. This was not the case with the female-evoked responses. These results suggest that a change in the proportion of male-responsive neurons facilitates transmission of male information to the downstream brain regions, which may lead to increased sexual receptivity.
Accessibility: Document exists in file
Copyright/Reproduction:
By permission
Language:
eng
Author:
Nomoto, K.
Secondary author(s):
Lima, S.
Document type:
Final report
Number of reproductions:
1
Indexed document:
No
Keywords: Social behavior and relationships / Reproductive cycle / Sexual receptivity / Hypothalamus

Final report - Neuronal mechanisms underlying sex hormone-dependent switching of sexual receptivity

Final report - Neuronal mechanisms underlying sex hormone-dependent switching of sexual receptivity

DocumentSocial signals in the ventromedial hypothalamus of female mice: influence of the reproductive cycle2013

Reference code: PT/FB
Entity holding: BIAL Foundation
Location: S. Mamede do Coronado
Title:
BIAL Foundation Archive
Start date: 1994
History:
The BIAL Foundation was created in 1994 by Laboratórios BIAL in conjunction with the Council of Rectors of Portuguese Universities. BIAL’s Foundation mission is to foster the scientific study of Man from both the physical and spiritual perspectives.
Along the years the BIAL Foundation has developed an important relationship with the scientific community, first in Portugal and after worldwide. Today it is an institution of reference which aims to stimulate new researches that may help people, promote more health and contribute to new milestones to gain access to knowledge.
Among its activities the BIAL Foundation manages the BIAL Award, created in 1984, one of the most important awards in the Health field in Europe. The BIAL Award rewards both the basic and the clinical research distinguishing works of major impact in medical research.
The BIAL Foundation also assigns Scientific Research Scholarships for the study of neurophysiological and mental health in people, arousing the interest of researchers in the areas of Psychophysiology and Parapsychology.
To date the BIAL Foundation has supported 461 projects, more than 1000 researchers, with research groups in twenty-seven countries, resulting, until April 2013, in about 600 full papers, out of which 172 published in indexed international journals with an average impact factor of 3.6 and a substantial number of citations (1665).
Since 1996 the BIAL Foundation organizes the Symposia entitled "Behind and Beyond the Brain", a Forum that gathers well renowned neurosciences speakers and the BIAL Foundation Fellows which are spread around the world.
Classified as an institution of public utility, the BIAL Foundation includes among its patrons the Portuguese President, the Portuguese Universities Rectors' Council and the Portuguese Medical Association.
URL: http://www.bial.com/pt/
Accessibility: By permission

Reference code: PT/FB/BL
Entity holding: BIAL Foundation
Title: BIAL Grants
Start date: 1994
History:
In 1994 the BIAL Foundation launched a programme of science research grants with the aim of encouraging the research into Man’s physical and mental processes, namely in fields still largely unexplored but which warrant further scientific analysis, as Psychophysiology and Parapsychology.
Since its launch, applications to the BIAL grants have been increasing. Up to now 461 projects have been supported, involving more than 1000 researchers from 27 countries.
The approved applications have benefited from grants in amounts comprised between €5,000 and €50, 000. The amount to be granted is fixed by the Scientific board according to the needs of each project.
The supported projects have originated, until April 2013, in about 600 full papers, 172 out of which were published in indexed international journals with an average impact factor of 3.6 and a substantial number of citations (1665).
Among the BIAL Foundation fellows is worth highlighting the presence of scientists from prestigious universities from the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Russia, Germany, Japan, France, Canada, and many others.
The BIAL grants are promoted biannually.

Reference code: PT/FB/BL-2010
Location: Arquivo PCA - Pastas 1 a 23
Title:
2010 Grants
Start date: 2011-01

Reference code: PT/FB/BL-2010-180
Location: Arquivo PCA - Pasta 16/2010
Title:
180 - Neuronal mechanisms underlying sex hormone-dependent switching of sexual receptivity
Duration: 2011-05 - 2013-07
Researcher(s):
Kensaku Nomoto, Susana Quelhas Lima
Institution(s): Champalimaud Foundation, Lisboa (Portugal)
Contents: Contents:
Bursary agreement
Application form
Correspondence
Financial report and expenditure documents
Progress report
Final report
Language: eng
Author:
Nomoto, K.
Secondary author(s):
Lima, S.
Number of reproductions:
1
Keywords:
Psychophysiology / Affective and social behavior / Animal behavior / Sexual behavior / Brain structure and function

Reference code: PT/FB/BL-2010-180.02
Location: Arquivo PCA - Pasta 16/2010
Title:
Social signals in the ventromedial hypothalamus of female mice: influence of the reproductive cycle
Publication year: 2013
URL:
http://ras.ni.brain.riken.jp/neuro2013/php/searchKeyword.php?search_keyword=%20Nomoto%20Kensaku&key_disp_num=10&key_start_disp_num=0&chk_hidden_treasure=0#$$doument_id$$
Abstract/Results: ABSTRACT:
Choosing the right actions at the proper time is crucial for animals to survive, especially during social interactions. One such example is reproductive behavior in female rodents. When a male attempts to mount a female, she refuses the mounting attempts if she is not in the fertile phase of the reproductive cycle. By contrast, when fertile, she displays a receptive posture permitting copulation. Although this behavioral switch has long been described, very little is known regarding the neural mechanisms underlying it.
To address this issue, we performed extracellular single-unit recordings from freely behaving female mice across the reproductive cycle. We targeted the ventrolateral region of the ventromedial hypothalamus (VMHvl) as the recording site. First, the VMHvl is involved in the control of social behavior between conspecifics such as male aggression and female sexual behavior. Second, the VMHvl has access to olfactory information, which is important for rodent social behavior. Third, the VMHvl has rich expression of receptors for sex hormone, thereby it can mediate behavioral changes across the reproductive cycle.
In the present behavioral assay, the test female was allowed to freely interact with the stimulus animals, while the activity of VMHvl neurons was recorded. The stimulus animal was either a female or a male. In agreement with a previous study in male mice, we found VMHvl neurons whose activity was gender specific. Many neurons showed sustained activity changes in response to the stimulus animals, while some neurons responded to specific behavioral events (e.g., sniffing anogenital area of a female mouse). Furthermore, we found that the proportion of male-responsive neurons during the most sexually receptive phase was higher than those during the other phases. These preliminary results suggest that increased neuronal responsiveness may underlie behavioral changes across the reproductive cycle.
Accessibility: Document does not exist in file
Language:
eng
Author:
Nomoto, K.
Secondary author(s):
Lima, S.
Document type:
Online abstract
Number of reproductions:
1
Reference:
Nomoto, K., & Lima, S. (2013, June). Social signals in the ventromedial hypothalamus of female mice: influence of the reproductive cycle. Paper presented at the The 36th annual Meeting of the Japan Neuroscience Society, Japan. Abstract retrieved from http://ras.ni.brain.riken.jp/neuro2013/php/searchKeyword.php?search_keyword=%20Nomoto%20Kensaku&key_disp_num=10&key_start_disp_num=0&chk_hidden_treasure=0#$$doument_id$$
Indexed document: No
Keywords: Reproductive cycle / Social behavior and relationships / Sexual receptivity / Hypothalamus