First, Welcome!
It looks like an Oncidium-tribe hybrid (which would include Brassia). I doubt that it's a species. This whole group hates to dry out. So if the mix is chunky, it needs to be watered pretty often. If it did well in summer, it may want to be on the warmer than it currently is. What are your temperatures? Also... have you repotted it? If not, likely a good idea - as spring approaches, new growth will start and that's the time to pot. Does that pot have drainage? If not, roots in the pot may have rotted. At any rate, the fact that many of the roots are outside of the pot indicates that the conditions in the pot aren't great
Looking at the last photo, I wonder if there might be a spider mite issue They are very tiny (almost microscopic), thrive in dry conditions especially if there isn't a lot of air movenent, and hide on the back sides of thin-leaved plants.
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