School of Psychology - Directory - People - Dr Welber Marinovic
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My research interests primarily involve understanding the visuo-motor control of our actions. More specifically, I am investigating how people can successfully interact with moving objects despite rather long neuro-mechanical delays. I am also interested in the role of motion perception in the planning and control of skilled motor actions. Another recent area of research interest involves examining the effects of loud auditory stimuli on corticospinal excitability during preparation for anticipatory timing actions.
While unlikely, there might be something of interest in my webpage. So check it out and contact me if you want to have a chat.