Makwana, M*., Zhang, F.*, Heinke, D., & Song, J. H. (2023).Continuous action with a neurobiologically inspired computational approach reveals the dynamics of selection history. PLOS Computational Biology, 19(7), e1011283. [link]
Makwana, M*., Zhang, F.*, Heinke, D., & Song, J. H. (2022). Continuous action with a neurobiologically inspired computational approach reveals the dynamics of selection history. PsyArXiv. [link]
Wilmott, J. P.*, Makwana, M.*, & Song, J. H. (2022). Target detection and discrimination in pop-out visual search with two targets. Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 1-15. [link]
Chiarella, S. G.*, Makwana, M.*, Simione, L., Hartkamp, M., Calabrese, L., Raffone, A., & Srinivasan, N. (2020). Mindfulness meditation weakens attachment to self: Evidence from a self vs other binding task. Mindfulness, 11, 2411-2422. [link]
Tewari, S., Makwana, M., & Srinivasan, N. (2020). Group congruent labelling leads to subjective expansion of time. Royal Society open science, 7(11), 201063. [link , pdf]
Makwana, M., & Srinivasan, N. (2019). Self-associated stimuli produce stronger intentional binding, Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 45(11), 1436-1442. [link]
Makwana, M., & Srinivasan, N. (2017). Intended outcome expands in time. Scientific Reports, 7 (6305). doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-05803-1. [link , pdf]
Srinivasan, N., Tewari, S., Makwana, M., & Hopkins, N. P. (2015). Attention mediates the effect of context-relevant social meaning on prospective duration judgments. Timing & Time Perception, 3(3-4), 189-200. [ linkpdf ]
Conference proceedings
Deakin, J., Daskalopoulos, A., Makwana, M., Song, J. H., & Heinke, D. (2023). The locus of flanker congruency effects: Insights from Bayesian modelling and a choice reaching flanker task using random dot kinematograms. Journal of Vision, 23(9), 5265-5265.
Makwana, M., Zhang, F., Heinke, D., & Song, J. H. (2022). Evaluating individual differences in selection history bias for goal-directed reaching movements. Journal of Vision, 22(14), 4281-4281.
Zhang, F., Makwana, M., Heinke, D., & Song, J. H. (2022). Neurobiologically inspired robotics model: Underlying mechanisms for target selection biases from a recent experience of goal-directed action. Journal of Vision, 22(14), 3346-3346.
Makwana, M., Zhang, F., Heinke, D., & Song, J. H. (2021). Dissociating mechanism underlying selection history for goal-directed reaching movements using a reach tracking and CoRLEGO modelling approach. PERCEPTION 50 (1_ SUPPL), 163-164.
Makwana, M., Zhang, F., Heinke, D., & Song, J. H. (2021). Dissociating mechanism underlying selection history bias for goal-directed reaching movements. Journal of Vision, 21(9), 2668-2668.
Makwana, M., Guo, J., Gottlieb, J., & Song, J. H. (2020). Dissociating processes underlying cognitive control and value-based attention: A reach tracking study. Journal of Vision, 20(11), 1250-1250.
Makwana, M., Boity, B., Prashant, P., Sirnookar, A., & Chandrasekharan, S. (2019). Hands in mind: learning to write with both hands improves inhibitory control, but not attention. In A.K. Goel, C.M. Seifert, & C. Freksa (Eds.), Proceedings of the 41st Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society (742-748). Montreal, QB: Cognitive Science Society.
Makwana, M., & Srinivasan, N. (2017). Intention and prediction in time perception. Timing and Time Perception Reviews, (pp. 175).
Makwana, M., & Srinivasan, N. (2015). Intentional action expands Time perception: An ERP study. Perception, 44, 240-240.