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Herrmann, B*., Motala, A*., Panela, R. A., & Johnsrude, I. S. (2026). Neural signatures of engagement and event segmentation during story listening in background noise. eneuro, 13(1).
Motala, A, Johnsrude, I. S. & Herrmann, B. (2024). A Longitudinal Framework to Describe the Relation Between Age-Related Hearing Loss and Social Isolation. Trends in Hearing, 28.
Hunter, S. W*., Motala, A*., Cronin, A. E., Bartha, R., Viana, R., & Payne, M. W. (2023). Cortical activation during imagined walking for people with lower limb loss: a pilot study. Frontiers in human neuroscience, 17, 1163526.
BrainHack Global Collaboration - Gau et al. (2021). Brainhack: Developing a culture of open, inclusive, community-driven neuroscience. Neuron, 109(11), 1769-1775.
Motala, A., Zhang, H. & Alais, D. (2020). Auditory rate perception displays a positive serial dependence. i-Perception, 11(6), 1–17.
Motala, A., Heron, J., McGraw, P. V., Roach, N. W., & Whitaker, D. (2020). Temporal rate is not a distinct perceptual metric. Scientific Reports, 10, 8654.
Motala, A. (2019). The Nature of Sensory Time Perception – Centralised or Distributed? - PhD Thesis, Cardiff University.
Motala, A. & Caceres, L. (2018). Disentangling neural synchronization and sustained neural activity in the processing of auditory temporal patterns. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 12, 497.
Motala, A., Heron, J., McGraw, P. V., Roach, N. W., & Whitaker, D. (2018). Rate after-effects fail to transfer cross-modally: Evidence for distributed sensory timing mechanisms. Scientific Reports, 8(1), 924.