Almeida, Jorge
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Almeida, Jorge
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Almeida, Jorge Manuel Castelo Branco de Albuquerque
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jorgealmeida@fpce.uc.pt
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I grew up in Lisbon, Portugal, where I received my BA in Psychology (2003; Faculty of Psychology, University of Lisbon). There I worked with Leonel Garcia Marques on topics of person perception, and Paulo Ventura on semantic memory. I then moved to Cambridge MA, USA, where I did my PhD (and MA) in Psychology at the Department of Psychology Harvard University (2011) with Alfonso Caramazza in the Cognitive Neuropsychology Laboratory and Ken Nakayama in the Vision Sciences Lab. I focused on the kinds of information that are processed unconsciously under continuous flash suppression, and on the processing of tools/manipulable objects. After my PhD I started working on the neural processing of tool items, focusing on how different types of tool-related information are processed in the brain and on how tool-related regions modulate the signal in other tool-related regions.
I am currently an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences – University of Coimbra, Portugal. I am now focusing on how object-related information is mapped in the brain and how local object-selectively is defined within domain-specific networks via long-range connectivity. To do so I use fMRI, neuromodulation and behavioural testing. I am currently the PI or Co-PI in 4 FCT research projects, and the PI of the first ERC grant in the field of Psychology in Portugal – ContentMAP. My core research topics are cognitive neuroscience, object recognition, neural organization of conceptual knowledge, category specificity in the brain, neuroplasticity, and effects of neurostimulation on neural processing. To address these questions, I have the pleasure of collaborating with fantastic researchers around the world namely Bradford Mahon and the CAOs Lab now at Carnegie Mellon University; Angelika Lingnau at Regensburg University; Yanchao Bi and Fang Fang at Beijing Normal University and Peking University respectively; Mel Goodale and Jody Culham at Western University, among others.
Most importantly, I have been fortunate to have the help of an outstanding group of researchers at the Proaction Lab.
I am currently an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences – University of Coimbra, Portugal. I am now focusing on how object-related information is mapped in the brain and how local object-selectively is defined within domain-specific networks via long-range connectivity. To do so I use fMRI, neuromodulation and behavioural testing. I am currently the PI or Co-PI in 4 FCT research projects, and the PI of the first ERC grant in the field of Psychology in Portugal – ContentMAP. My core research topics are cognitive neuroscience, object recognition, neural organization of conceptual knowledge, category specificity in the brain, neuroplasticity, and effects of neurostimulation on neural processing. To address these questions, I have the pleasure of collaborating with fantastic researchers around the world namely Bradford Mahon and the CAOs Lab now at Carnegie Mellon University; Angelika Lingnau at Regensburg University; Yanchao Bi and Fang Fang at Beijing Normal University and Peking University respectively; Mel Goodale and Jody Culham at Western University, among others.
Most importantly, I have been fortunate to have the help of an outstanding group of researchers at the Proaction Lab.
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1 | 2012 | Affect of the unconscious: Visually suppressed angry faces modulate our decisions | Almeida, Jorge ; Pajtas, Petra E. ; Mahon, Bradford Z. ; Nakayama, Ken ; Caramazza, Alfonso | article | openAccess |
2 | 17-May-2023 | Alternative Brain Connectivity Underscores Age-Related Differences in the Processing of Interactive Biological Motion | Walbrin, Jon ; Almeida, Jorge ; Koldewyn, Kami | article | openAccess |
3 | Mar-2021 | Decoding stimuli (tool-hand) and viewpoint invariant grasp-type information | Bergström, Fredrik ; Wurm, Moritz; Valério, Daniela Filipa Codinha ; Lingnau, Angelika; Almeida, Jorge | article | openAccess |
4 | 2015 | Decoding Visual Location From Neural Patterns in the Auditory Cortex of the Congenitally Deaf | Almeida, Jorge ; He, Dongjun ; Chen, Quanjing ; Mahon, Bradford Z. ; Zhang, Fan ; Gonçalves, Óscar F. ; Fang, Fang ; Bi, Yanchao | article | openAccess |
5 | 2013 | Grasping with the eyes: The role of elongation in visual recognition of manipulable objects | Almeida, Jorge ; Mahon, Bradford Z. ; Zapater-Raberov, Veronica ; Dziuba, Aleksandra ; Cabaço, Tiago ; Marques, J. Frederico ; Caramazza, Alfonso | article | openAccess |
6 | 14-Sep-2023 | Neural and behavioral signatures of the multidimensionality of manipulable object processing | Almeida, Jorge ; Fracasso, Alessio; Kristensen, Stephanie ; Valério, Daniela ; Bergström, Fredrik ; Chakravarthi, Ramakrishna ; Tal, Zohar ; Walbrin, Jonathan | article | openAccess |
7 | 2016 | Neuro-Ophthalmic Syndromes and Processing Speed in Multiple Sclerosis | Costa, Silvana L. ; Gonçalves, Óscar F. ; Chiaravalloti, Nancy D. ; DeLuca, John ; Almeida, Jorge | article | openAccess |
8 | 15-Dec-2023 | Neuroplastic changes in functional wiring in sensory cortices of the congenitally deaf: A network analysis | Ruttorf, Michaela ; Tal, Zohar ; Amaral, Lénia ; Fang, Fang ; Bi, Yanchao ; Almeida, Jorge | article | openAccess |
9 | 2014 | Optimization of multiple coils immersed in a conducting liquid for half-hemisphere or whole-brain deep transcranial magnetic stimulation: A simulation study | Sousa, Sonia C. P. ; Almeida, Jorge ; Cavaleiro Miranda, Pedro ; Salvador, Ricardo ; Silvestre, Joao ; Simoes, Hugo ; Crespo, Paulo | article | openAccess |
10 | 2021 | Overlapping but distinct: Distal connectivity dissociates hand and tool processing networks | Amaral, L. ; Bergström, F. ; Almeida, J. | article | embargoedAccess |
11 | 2016 | Resilience to the contralateral visual field bias as a window into object representations | Garcea, Frank E. ; Kristensen, Stephanie ; Almeida, Jorge ; Mahon, Bradford Z. | article | openAccess |
12 | 15-May-2021 | Size constancy affects the perception and parietal neural representation of object size | Kristensen, Stephanie ; Fracasso, Alessio; Dumoulin, Serge O.; Almeida, Jorge ; Harvey, Ben M. | article | openAccess |
13 | 2013 | Spatial Frequency Tuning Reveals Interactions between the Dorsal and Ventral Visual Systems | Mahon, Bradford Z. ; Kumar, Nicholas ; Almeida, Jorge | article | openAccess |
14 | 2013 | Structural processing and category-specific deficits | Marques, J. Frederico ; Raposo, Ana ; Almeida, Jorge | article | openAccess |
15 | 2016 | Temporal Frequency Tuning Reveals Interactions between the Dorsal and Ventral Visual Streams | Kristensen, Stephanie ; Garcea, Frank E. ; Mahon, Bradford Z. ; Almeida, Jorge | article | openAccess |
16 | 2015 | The Temporal Dynamics of Visual Processing in Multiple Sclerosis | Costa, Silvana Lopes ; Gonçalves, Oscar F. ; DeLuca, John ; Chiaravalloti, Nancy ; Chakravarthi, Ramakrishna ; Almeida, Jorge | article | openAccess |
17 | Mar-2023 | Underfunding Basic Psychological Science Because of the Primacy of the Here and Now: A Scientific Conundrum | Almeida, Jorge | article | openAccess |
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