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Mukesh Makwana
Mukesh Makwana
Dept. of Neuroscience & Carney Institute for Brain Science, Brown University
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Intended outcome expands in time
M Makwana, N Srinivasan
Scientific Reports 7 (1), 6305, 2017
222017
Mindfulness Meditation Weakens Attachment to Self: Evidence from a Self vs Other Binding Task
GS Chiarella*, M Makwana*, L Simione, M Hartkamp, L Calabrese, ...
Mindfulness, 1-12, 2020
172020
Self-associated stimuli produce stronger intentional binding.
M Makwana, N Srinivasan
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 45 (11 …, 2019
162019
Attention mediates the effect of context-relevant social meaning on prospective duration judgments
N Srinivasan, S Tewari, M Makwana, NP Hopkins
Timing & Time Perception 3 (3-4), 189-200, 2015
112015
Continuous action with a neurobiologically inspired computational approach reveals the dynamics of selection history
M Makwana, F Zhang, D Heinke, JH Song
PLOS Computational Biology 19 (7), e1011283, 2023
22023
Target detection and discrimination in pop-out visual search with two targets
JP Wilmott, M Makwana, JH Song
Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics 84 (5), 1538-1552, 2022
22022
Group congruent labelling leads to subjective expansion of time
S Tewari, M Makwana, N Srinivasan
Royal Society Open Science 7 (11), 201063, 2020
22020
Attention in the mind’s eye: using the Navon attention task to track the way the grammatical structure of text passages modulate mental simulation of perspective
J Salve, K Khosla, S Jindal, M Makwana, S Chandrasekharan
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society 45 (45), 2023
12023
Neurons in primate premotor cortex display mixed selectivity with respect to reach direction and grasp type
M Makwana, J Hynes, N Tolley, I Penido, J Donoghue, C Vargas-Irwin
Society for Neuroscience, Washington D.C., USA, 2023
2023
The locus of flanker congruency effects: Insights from Bayesian modelling and a choice reaching flanker task using random dot kinematograms.
J Deakin, A Daskalopoulos, M Makwana, JH Song, D Heinke
Journal of Vision 23 (9), 5265, 2023
2023
Evaluating individual differences in selection history bias for goal-directed reaching movements
M Makwana, F Zhang, D Heinke, JH Song
Journal of Vision 22 (14), 4281-4281, 2022
2022
Neurobiologically inspired robotics model: Underlying mechanisms for target selection biases from a recent experience of goal-directed action
F Zhang, M Makwana, JH Song, D Heinke
Journal of Vision 22 (14), 3346-3346, 2022
2022
Dissociating mechanism underlying selection history for goal-directed reaching movements using a reach tracking and CoRLEGO modelling approach
M Makwana, F Zhang, D Heinke, JH Song
Perception 50 (1), 163-164, 2021
2021
Dissociating mechanism underlying selection history bias for goal-directed reaching movements
M Makwana, F Zhang, D Heinke, JH Song
Journal of Vision 21 (9), 2668-2668, 2021
2021
Dissociating processes underlying cognitive control and value-based attention: A reach tracking study
M Makwana, J Guo, J Gottlieb, JH Song
Journal of Vision 20 (11), 1250-1250, 2020
2020
Hands in mind: learning to write with both hands improves inhibitory control, but not attention
M Makwana, B Boity, P P, A Sirnoorkar, S Chandrasekharan
In A.K. Goel, C.M. Seifert, & C. Freksa (Eds.), Proceedings of the 41st …, 2019
2019
Intention and prediction in time perception.
M Makwana, N Srinivasan
Timing & Time perception Reviews. Proceedings of the 1st Annual Conference …, 2017
2017
Intentional action expands Time perception: An ERP study
M Makwana, N Srinivasan
PERCEPTION 44, 240-240, 2015
2015
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