Publications

Peer-reviewed journal papers:

1. Nguyen, A.; Tresilian, J.; .Jacobs, L.; Lipp, O. V. & Marinovic, W. (2020). Preparatory suppression and facilitation of voluntary and involuntary responses to loud acoustic stimuli in an anticipatory timing task . Psychophysiology.

2. Wedekind, A.; Távora-Vieira, D.; Nguyen, A. T.; Marinovic, W. & Rajan, G. P. (2020). Cochlear implants in single-sided deaf recipients: Near normal higher-order processing . Clinical Neurophysiology.

3. Clarke, P. J. F.; Van Bockstaele, B.; Marinovic, W.; Howell, J. A.; Boyes, M. E.; & Notebaert, L. (2020). The effects of left DLPFC tDCS on emotion regulation, biased attention, and emotional reactivity to negative content. Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience .

4. Clarke, P. J. F.; Marinovic, W.; Todd, J.; Basanovic, J.; Chen, N. T. M. & Notebaert, L. (2020). What is attention bias variability? Examining the potential roles of attention control and response time variability in its relationship with anxiety. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 135, 103751.

5. McInnes, A. N.; Castellote, J. M.; Kofler, M.; Honeycutt, C. F.; Lipp, O. V.; Riek, S.; Tresilian, J. & Marinovic, W. (2020). Cumulative distribution functions: An alternative approach to examine the triggering of prepared motor actions in the StartReact effect. European Journal of Neuroscience.

6. Leow, L. A.; Marinovic, W.; de Rugy, A. & Carroll, T. J. (2020). Task errors drive memories that improve sensorimotor adaptation. Journal of Neuroscience. 40(15):3075-3088.

7. Nguyen, A.; Albrecht, M.; Lipp, O. V. & Marinovic, W. (2020). Motor Output Matters: Evidence of a Continuous Relationship Between Stop/No-go P300 Amplitude and Peak Force on Failed Inhibitions at the Trial-Level. Psychophysiology. 57(8), e13558.

8. Anderlini, D.; Wallis, G. & Marinovic, W. (2020). Language as a predictor of motor recovery: the case for a more global approach to stroke rehabilitation. Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair. 2019;33(3):167-178.

9. Anderlini, D., Wallis, G., & Marinovic, W. (2020). Incidence of Hospitalization for Stroke in Queensland, Australia: Younger Adults at Risk. Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases, 29(6), 104797.

10. McInnes, A. N.; Corti, E.; Tresilian, J. R.; Lipp, O. V. & Marinovic, W. (2020). Neural gain induced by startling acoustic stimuli is additive to preparatory activation . Psychophysiology. 57(3), e13493.

11. Salomoni, S. E.; Marinovic, W.; Carroll, T. J. & Hodges, P. W. (2019). Motor strategies learned during pain are sustained upon pain-free re-exposure to task. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise.

12. Elgueta-Cancino, E. ; Marinovic, W.; Gwendolen, J. & Hodges, P. W. (2019). Motor cortex representation of deep and superficial neck flexor muscles in individuals with and without neck pain. Human Brain Mapping. 40(9): 2759-2770.

13. Reuter, E.; Marinovic, W.; Welsh, T. N. & Carroll, T.J. (2019). Increased preparation time reduces, but does not abolish, action history bias of saccadic eye movements. Journal of Neurophysiology. 121(4): 1478-1490.

14. Leow, L.; Uchida, A.; Egberts, J.; Riek, E.; Lipp, O. V.; Tresilian, J. & Marinovic, W. (2018). Triggering mechanisms for motor actions: The effects of expectation on reaction times to intense acoustic stimuli. Neuroscience. 393: 226-235.

15. Leow, L.; Marinovic, W.; de Rugy, A. & Carroll, T.J. (2018). Task errors contribute to implicit aftereffects in sensorimotor adaptation. European Journal of Neuroscience. 48(11):3397-3409.

16. Anderlini, D.; Wallis, G. & Marinovic, W. (2018). Stroke hospital admission rates in Brisbane and Queensland in 2015, data from 11,072 cases. International Journal of Stroke.

17. Bastos, F.; Tani, G.; Drews, R.; Riek, S. & Marinovic, W. (2018). Do we know what we need? Preference for feedback about accurate performances does not benefit sensorimotor learning. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance. 44(8):1294-1302

18. Quinn, L.; Miljevic, A; Rurak, B.K.; Marinovic, W.; & Vallence, A.M. (2018). Differential plasticity of extensor and flexor motor cortex representations following visuomotor adaptation. Experimental Brain Research.

19. Reuter, E.; Marinovic, W.; Beikoff, J. & Carroll, T.J. (2018). It Pays to Prepare: Human motor preparation depends on the relative value of potential response options. Neuroscience. 374:223-235.

20. Marinovic, W.; Homan, M. & Carroll, T.J. (2018). Use dependent directional bias does not transfer to the untrained limb during bimanual contractions. European Journal of Neuroscience. 47(1):33-39

21. Marinovic, W.; Poh, E; de Rugy, A. & Carroll, T.J. (2017). Action history influences subsequent movement via two distinct processes. eLife, 6:e26713. [PDF]

22. Leow, L.; Marinovic, W.; Riek, S. & Carroll, T.J. (2017). Cerebellar anodal tDCS increases implicit learning when strategic re-aiming is suppressed in sensorimotor adaptation. Plos One. [PDF]

23. Riek, S.; Hill, A.; Plooy, A.M.; Horswill, M.S.; Cresp, A.S.G.; Marinovic, W.; Christofidis, M.J.; Burgess-Limerick, R.; Wallis, G.M; Watson, M.O.; Hewett, D. G. (2017). A novel training device for tip control in colonoscopy: Preliminary validation and efficacy as a training tool. Surgical Endoscopy.

24. Leow, L.; Marinovic, W.; Gunn, R. & Carroll, T. (2017). Estimating the implicit component of visuomotor rotation learning by constraining movement preparation time. Journal of Neurophysiology. 118(2):666-676.

25. Marinovic, W.; Tresilian, J. R., Chapple, J.; Riek, S. & Carroll, T. (2017). Unexpected acoustic stimulation during action preparation reveals gradual re-specification of movement direction. Neuroscience. 348, 23-32.[PDF]

26. Summers, S.J.; Schabrun, S.M.; Marinovic, W. & Chipchase, L.S. (2017). Peripheral electrical stimulation increases corticomotor excitability and enhances the rate of visuomotor adaptation. Behavioural Brain Research. 322, Part A, 42-50.

27. Marinovic, W. (2017). Focus of attention changes intracortical excitability in the primary motor cortex. Acta Physiologica.

28. Kresevic, J.; Marinovic, W.; Johnston, A. & Arnold, D. (2016). Apparent temporal order reversals around the time of saccades. Vision Research. 125:23-29.

29. Leow, L.; de Rugy, A.; Marinovic, W.; Riek, S. & Carroll, T. (2016). Savings for visuomotor adaptation require prior history of error, not prior repetition of successful actions. Journal of Neurophysiology. 116(4):1603-1614.

30. Marinovic, W. & Brauer, S.; Hayward, K.; Carroll, T. & Riek, S. (2016). Electric and acoustic stimulation during movement preparation can facilitate movement execution in healthy participants and stroke survivors. Neuroscience Letters. 618: 134-138. [PDF]

31. Marinovic, W. & Tresilian, J. R. (2016). Triggering prepared actions by sudden sounds: Reassessing the evidence for a single mechanism. Acta Physiologica. 217(1): 13-32. doi: 10.1111/apha.12627. [PDF]

32. Marinovic, W.; Milford, M. Carroll, T. & Riek, S. (2015). The facilitation of motor actions by acoustic and electric stimulation. Psychophysiology.

33. Marinovic, W.; de Rugy, A.; Lipp, O.V. & Tresilian, J. R. (2015). Reply to Maslovat et al. Journal of Neurophysiology. 113(9), 3455-3456.

34. Marinovic, W.; Flannery, V. & Riek, S. (2015). The effects of preparation and acoustic stimulation on contralateral and ipsilateral corticospinal excitability. Human Movement Science. 42, 81-88.

35. Helm, F.; Marinovic, W.; Krüger, B.; Munzert, J. & Riek, S. (2015). Corticospinal excitability during imagined and observed dynamic force production tasks: Effortfulness matters. Neuroscience. 290, 398-405.

36. Iizuka, C.A.; Barrett, P.M.; Gillies, R.; Cook, C. & Marinovic, W. (2015) Preliminary evaluation of the FRIENDS for life program on students' and teachers' emotional states for a school in a low socio-economic status area. Australian Journal of Teacher Education.

37. Marinovic, W.; de Rugy, A.; Riek, S. & Tresilian, J. R. (2014). The early release of actions by loud sounds in muscles with distinct connectivity. Experimental Brain Research. 32(12), 3797-802.

38. Marinovic, W.; Cheung, F. L.; Riek, S. & Tresilian, J. R. (2014). The effect of attention on the release of anticipatory actions. Behavioural Neuroscience. 128(5), 548-55.

39. Marinovic, W.; Tresilian, J. R.; de Rugy, A.; Sidhu, S. & Riek, S. (2014). Corticospinal modulation induced by sounds depends on action preparedness. Journal of Physiology. 592(1), 153-169. [PDF]

40. Arnold, D. H.; Marinovic, W. & Whitney, D. (2014). Visual motion modulates pattern sensitivity ahead, behind, and beside motion. Vision Research. 98, 99-106.

41. Arnold, D. H.; Pearce, S.L. & Marinovic, W. (2014). Illusory motion reversals and feature tracking analyses of movement. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance. 40(3), 938-47.

42. Iizuka, C.A.; Barrett, P.M.; Gillies, R.; Cook, C. & Marinovic, W. (2014). A combined intervention targeting both teachers’ and students’ social-emotional skills: Preliminary evaluation of students’ outcomes. Australian Journal of Guidance and Counselling.

43. Marinovic, W. & Arnold, D. H. (2013). An illusory distortion of moving form driven by motion deblurring. Vision Research. 88, 47-54

44. Marinovic, W.; de Rugy, A.; Lipp, O.V. & Tresilian, J. R. (2013). Responses to loud auditory stimuli indicate that movement-related activation builds-up in anticipation of action. Journal of Neurophysiology. 109(4), 996-1008. [PDF]

45. Bastos, F. H.; Marinovic, W.; de Rugy, A. & Tani, G. (2013). Prior knowledge of final testing improves sensorimotor learning through self-scheduled practice. Human Movement Science. 32(1), 192-202.

46. Marinovic, W.; Pearce, S.L. & Arnold, D. H. (2013). Attentional tracking acuity is modulated by illusory changes in perceived speed. Psychological Science. 24(2), 174-180. [PDF]

47. Marinovic, W.; Plooy, A. M. & Arnold, D. H. (2012). The influence of visual motion on interceptive actions and perception. Vision Research. 60, 73-78. [PDF]

48. de Rugy, A.; Marinovic, W. & Wallis, G. (2012). Neural prediction of complex accelerations for object interception. Journal of Neurophysiology, 105(3), 1122-1129. [PDF]

49. Marinovic, W. & Arnold, D. H. (2012). Separable temporal metrics for time perception and anticipatory actions. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences, 279(1730), 854-859. [PDF]

50. Cheng, M.; Marinovic, W.; Watson, M.; Ourselin, S.; Passenger, J.; de Visser, H.; Salvado, O. & Riek, S. (2012). Abdominal palpation haptic device for colonoscopy simulation using pneumatic control. IEEE Transactions on Haptics.

51. Marinovic, W. & Wallis, G. (2011). Visual attention affects temporal estimation in anticipatory motor actions. Experimental Brain Research, 212(4), 613-621. [PDF]

52. Marinovic, W.; Reid, C. S.; Plooy, A. M.; Riek, S. & Tresilian, J. R. (2011). Corticospinal excitability during preparation for an anticipatory action is modulated by the availability of visual information. Journal of Neurophysiology, 105(3), 1122-1129. [PDF]

53. Marinovic, W.; Plooy, A.M.; & Tresilian, J.R. (2010). The effect of priming on interceptive actions. Acta Psychologica, 135(1), 30-37. [PDF]

54. Marinovic, W.; Reid, C.S.; Plooy, A.M.; Riek; S. & Tresilian, J.R. (2010). Delayed inhibition of an anticipatory action during motion extrapolation. Behavioral and Brain Functions, 6(1),22. [PDF]

55. Coelho, C.M.; Lipp, O.V.; Marinovic, W.; Wallis, G. & Riek, S. (2010). Increased corticospinal excitability induced by unpleasant visual stimuli. Neurosciences Letters, 481, 135-138.

56. Marinovic, W.; Plooy, A.M. & Tresilian, J.R. (2009) Preparation and inhibition of interceptive actions. Experimental Brain Research, 197, 311-319. [PDF]

57. Tresilian, J.R.; Plooy, A.M. & Marinovic, W. (2009) Manual interception of moving targets in two dimensions: Performance and space-time accuracy. Brain Research, 1250, 202-217.

58. Marinovic, W.; Plooy, A.M. & Tresilian, J.R. (2009) The time course of direction specification in brief interceptive actions. Experimental Psychology, 57, 292-300. [PDF]

59. Marinovic, W.; Plooy, A.M. & Tresilian, J.R. (2009) The utilisation of visual information in the control of rapid interceptive actions. Experimental Psychology, 56, 265-273. [PDF]

60. Marinovic, W.; Plooy, A.M. & Tresilian, J.R. (2008). The time course of amplitude specification in brief interceptive actions. Experimental Brain Research, 188, 275-288. [PDF]

61. Marinovic, W.; Iizuka, C. A. & Freudenheim, A. M. (2004). Control of striking velocity by table tennis players. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 99(3), 1027-1034.

Non-peer-reviewed papers:

62. Iizuka, C. A. & Marinovic, W. (2014). The misuse of neurosciences in schools. Queensland Science Teacher, 40(2), 6-10. http://www.staq.qld.edu.au/home/2014/4/29/the-misuse-of-neuroscience-in-schools.html.

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