My publications and papers in press (excluding letters to the editor, book reviews etc.) are shown below. For copyright reasons, many of those that I have bothered to hyperlink are provided as ugly "author final versions" rather than as beautiful fully formatted journal articles. Sorry. If there is no link to a free version of the paper here, you might well find one at City's online repository.

(Note: If you would like to judge me without going to the bother of actually reading my work, there's a handy metric created just for lazy people like you! My (reasonably) current Google Scholar H-Index is 32 (look here for details)).

  1. Arikan, B.E., Yarrow, K. & Fiehler, K. Recalibration of perceived agency transfers across modalities. Royal Society Open Science, In press.

  2. Arnold, D.H., Clendinen, M., Johnston, A., Lee ALF, & Yarrow, K. The precision test of metacognitive sensitivity and confidence criteria. Consciousness & Cognition, 123, 103728. (2024)

  3. Saurels, B.W., Johnston, A., Yarrow, K., Arnold, D.H. Event probabilities have a different impact on early and late electroencephalographic measures regarded as metrics of prediction. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 36, 187-199 (2024).

  4. Yarrow, K., Solomon, J.A., Arnold, D.H., & Roseboom, W. The best fitting of three contemporary observer models reveals how participants’ strategy influences the window of subjective synchrony. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception & Performance, 49, 1534-1563 (2023).

  5. Arnold, D.H., Johnston, A., Adie, J., & Yarrow, K. On why we lack confidence in some signal-detection-based analyses of confidence. Consciousness & Cognition, 113:103532 (2023).

  6. Saurels, B.W., Yarrow, K., Lipp, O.V., & Arnold, D.H. The temporal visual oddball effect is not caused by repetition suppression. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics, 85, 1755-1760 (2023).

  7. Silas, J., Jones, A., Yarrow, K., & Anderson, W. Spatial attention is not affected by alpha or beta transcranial alternating Current Stimulation: A registered report. Cortex, 164, 33-50 (2023).

  1. Saurels, B.W., Arnold, D.H., Anderson, N.L., Lipp, O.V., & Yarrow, K. The perceived duration of expected events depends on how the expectation is formed. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics,84(5), 1718-1725 (2022).

  2. Tapper, K., Yarrow, K., Farrar, S.T., Mandeville, K.L. Effects of calorie labelling and contextual factors on hypothetical coffee shop menu choices, Appetite, 172, 105963 (2022).

  3. Yarrow, K., Kohl, C, Segasby, T., Kaur Bansal, R., Rowe, P., & Arnold, D.H. Neural-latency noise places limits on human sensitivity to the timing of events. Cognition, 222, 105012 (2022).

  4. Hohaia W., Saurels B.W., Johnston A, Yarrow K, Arnold D.H. Occipital alpha-band brain waves when the eyes are closed are shaped by ongoing visual processes. Scientific Reports, 12(1), 1194 (2022).

  5. Saurels, B. W., Frommelt, T., Yarrow, K., Lipp, O. V. & Arnold, D. H. Neural prediction errors depend on how an expectation was formed. Cortex, 147, pp. 102-111 (2022)

  6. Saurels, B.W., Hohaia, W., Yarrow, K., Johnston, A., & Arnold, D.H. Visual predictions, neural oscillations and naïve physics. Scientific Reports, 11 (1), 16127 (2021).

  7. Rowe, P.J., Haenschel, C., Khachatoorian, N., & Yarrow, K. Post-stroke object affordances: An EEG investigation. Brain & Cognition, 146:105639 (2020).

  8. Yarrow, K., Samba, C., Kohl, C. & Arnold, D.H. Auditory and visual durations load a unitary working-memory resource. Timing & Time Perception, 9, 1-38 (2021).

  9. Kohl, C., Spieser, L., Forster, B., Bestmann, S., & Yarrow, K. Centroparietal activity mirrors the decision variable when tracking biased and time-varying sensory evidence. Cognitive Psychology, 122:101321 (2020).

  10. Farrar, S.T., Yarrow, K. & Tapper, K. The Effect of Mindfulness on Cognitive Reflection and Reasoning. Mindfulness, 11, 2150–2160. (2020).

  11. Ioakeimidis, V., Haenschel, C., Yarrow, K., Kyriakopoulos, M. & Dima, D. A meta-analysis of structural and functional brain abnormalities in early-onset schizophrenia. Schizophrenia Bulletin Open, 1, 1, sgaa016 (2020).

  12. Arnold, D.H., Hohaia, W. & Yarrow, K. Neural correlates of subjective timing precision and confidence. Scientific Reports, 10, 3098 (2020).

  13. Saurels, B.W., Lipp. O.V., Yarrow, K. & Arnold, D.H. Predictable events elicit less visual and temporal information uptake in an oddball paradigm. Attention, Perception & Psychophysics, 82, 1074-1087 (2020).

  14. Jalali, S., Martin, S.E., Ghose, T., Buscombe, R.M., Solomon, J.A., & Yarrow, K. Information accrual from the period preceding racket-ball contact for tennis ground strokes: Inferences from stochastic masking. Frontiers in Psychology, 10:1969 (2019).

  15. Gorst, T., Freeman, J., Yarrow, K., & Marsden, J. Assessing planter sensation in the foot using the FOot Roughness Discrimination Test (FoRDTTM): A reliability and validity study in stroke. PM&R,11, 1083-1092 (2019).

  16. Gorst, T., Freeman, J., Yarrow, K., & Marsden, J. Assessing lower limb position sense in stroke using the Gradient Discrimination Test (GradDT™) and Step-height Discrimination Test (StepDT™): a reliability and validity study. Disability & Rehabilitation (2020), 42, 2215-2223.

  17. Mandeville, K.L., Barker, R., Packham, A., Sowerby, C., Yarrow, K., & Patrick, H. Financial interests of patient organisations contributing to technology appraisal at England's National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE): a policy review. BMJ, 364, k5300 (2019).

  18. Kohl, C., Spieser, L., Forster, B. Bestmann, S, & Yarrow, K. The Neurodynamic Decision Variable in Human Multi-Alternative Perceptual Choice. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 31, 262-277 (2019).

  19. Hadar, A.A., Lazarovits, A., & Yarrow, K. Increased Motor Cortex Excitability for Concealed Visual Information. Journal of Psychophysiology, 33, 286-295 (2019).

  1. Jalali, S., Martin, S.E., Murphy, C.P., Solomon, J.A., & Yarrow, K. Classification videos reveal the visual information driving complex real-world speeded decisions. Frontiers in Psychology, 9:2229 (2018).

  2. Mandeville, K.L., Satherley, R.M., Hall, J., Sutaria, S., Willot, C., Yarrow, K., Mohan, K., Wolfe, I., & Devakumar, D. The political views of doctors in the United Kingdom: a cross-sectional study. Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health, 72, 880-887 (2018).

  3. Spieser, L., Kohl, C., Forster, B. Bestmann, S, & Yarrow, K. Neurodynamic Evidence Supports a Forced-Excursion Model of Decision-Making under Speed/Accuracy Instructions. eNeuro, 5, 0159-18.2018 (2018).

  4. Yarrow, K. Collecting and Interpreting Judgments about Perceived Simultaneity: A Model-Fitting Tutorial. In A. Vatakis, F. Balci, M. Di Luca, Á. Correa (Eds.) Timing and Time Perception: Procedures, Measures, and Applications. Leiden: Brill (2018).
    • The models discussed in this chapter can be fitted in Matlab by using the .m files found here.

  5. Yarrow, K. Assessing Risk Factors for Athletic Excellence. Progress in Brain Research, 232:141-144 (2017).

  6. Ball, D.M., Arnold, D.H. & Yarrow, K. Weighted integration suggests that visual and tactile signals provide independent estimates about duration. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception & Performance, 43, 868-880 (2017).

  7. Rowe, P., Haenschel, C., Kosilo, M. & Yarrow, K. Objects rapidly prime the motor system when located near the dominant hand. Brain & Cognition, 113, 102-108 (2017).

  8. Hadar, A.A., Rowe, P., Di Costa, S., Jones, A., & Yarrow, K. Motor-evoked potentials reveal a motor-cortical readout of evidence accumulation for sensorimotor decisions. Psychophysiology, 53, 1721-1731 (2016).

  9. Yarrow, K., Martin, S.E., Di Costa, S., Solomon, J.A., & Arnold, D.H. A roving dual-presentation simultaneity-judgment task to estimate the point of subjective simultaneity. Frontiers in Psychology, 7:416. (2016)
    • The model described in this paper can be fitted in Matlab by using the .m files found here.

  10. Merchant, H., & Yarrow, K. How the motor system both encodes and influences our sense of time. Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences, 8, 22-27 (2016).

  11. Yarrow, K. & Arnold, D.H. The timing of experiences: How far can we get with simple brain-time models? In B. Mölder, V. Arstila and P. Øhrstrøm (Eds.) Philosophy and Psychology of Time. Dordrecht: Springer (2016).

  12. Keane, B., Spence, M., Yarrow, K., & Arnold, D.H. Perceptual confidence demonstrates trial-by-trial insight into the precision of audio-visual timing encoding. Consciousness & Cognition, 38, 107-117 (2015).

  13. Yarrow, K., Minaei, S., & Arnold, D.H. A model-based comparison of three theories of audiovisual temporal recalibration. Cognitive Psychology, 83, 54-76 (2015).

  14. Arnold, D.H., Petrie, K., Gallagher, R. & Yarrow, K. An object-centered aftereffect of a latent material property: A squishiness visual aftereffect, not causality adaptation. Journal of Vision, 15(9):4 (2015)

  15. Shankleman, M., Sykes, C., Mandeville, K.L., Di Costa, S. & Yarrow, K. Standardised (plain) cigarette packaging increases attention to both text-based and graphical health warnings: Experimental evidence. Public Health, 129, 37-42 (2015).

  16. Narkiewicz, M., Lambrechts, A., Eichelbaum, F. & Yarrow, K. Humans don’t time sub-second intervals like a stopwatch. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception & Performance, 41, 249-263 (2015).

  1. Tretyak, V. & Yarrow, K. Motor plans persist to influence subsequent actions with four or more response alternatives. Acta Psychologica, 149, 9-17 (2014).

  2. Yarrow, K. & Obhi, S.S. Temporal perception in the context of action. In V. Arstila and D. Lloyd (Eds.) Subjective Time: The Philosophy, Psychology, and Neuroscience of Temporality. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press (2014).

  3. Mandeville K.L., O’Neill S., Brighouse A., Walker A., Yarrow K., Chan K. Academics and competing interests in H1N1 influenza media reporting. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 68, 197-203 (2014).
    • There's been some press interest in this work, leading to the involvment of lead author Kate Mandeville in this Radio 4 programme (MP3 format; from BBC, August 2014).

  4. Makris, S., Hadar, A.A. & Yarrow, K. Are object affordances fully automatic? A case of covert attention. Behavioral Neuroscience, 127, 797-802 (2013).

  5. Makris, S., Grant, S., Hadar, A.A. & Yarrow, K. Binocular vision enhances a rapidly evolving affordance priming effect: behavioural and TMS evidence. Brain and Cognition, 83, 279-287 (2013).

  6. Yarrow, K., Sverdrup-Stueland, I., Roseboom, W. & Arnold, D.H. Sensorimotor temporal recalibration within and across limbs. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception & Performance, 39, 1678-1689 (2013).
    • A landmark paper, as it meant I had one proper publication for each of my years on the planet. Hurray! New goal: Get over the whole quantity rat race thing...

  7. Herrojo Ruiz, M, Huebl, J., Schönecker, T., Kupsch, A, Yarrow, K., Krauss, J.K., Schneider, G., & Kühn, A.A. Involvement of human internal globus pallidus in early modulation of cortical error-related activity. Cerebral Cortex, doi: 10.1093/cercor/bht002 (2013).

  8. Arnold, D.H., Nancarrow, K. & Yarrow, K. The critical events for motor-sensory temporal recalibration. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 6, 235:1-6 (2012).

  9. Hadar, A.A., Makris, S., & Yarrow, K. The truth-telling motor cortex: Response competition in M1 discloses deceptive behaviour. Biological Psychology, 89, 495-502 (2012).

  10. Brücke, C., Huebl, J., Schönecker, T., Neumann, W., Yarrow, K., Kupsch, A., Blahak, C., Lütjens, G., Brown, P., Krauss, J.K., Schneider, G., & Kühn, A.A. Scaling of movement is related to pallidal gamma oscillations in patients with dystonia. Journal of Neuroscience, 32, 1008-19 (2012).

  11. Yarrow, K., Jahn, N., Durant, S., & Arnold, D.H. Shifts of criteria or neural timing? The assumptions underlying timing perception studies. Consciousness & Cognition, 20, 1518-31 (2011).
    • The model described in this paper can be fitted to simultaneity (and/or ternary) judgements in Matlab by using the .m files found here.

  12. Makris, S., Hadar, A., & Yarrow, K. Viewing objects and planning actions: On the potentiation of grasping behaviours by visual objects. Brain & Cognition, 77, 257-264 (2011).

  13. Yarrow, K., Roseboom, W. & Arnold, D.H. Spatial grouping resolves ambiguity to drive temporal recalibration. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception & Performance, 37, 1657-61 (2011).

  14. Huebl, J., Schoenecker, T., Siegert, S., Brücke, C., Schneider, G., Kupsch, A., Yarrow, K. & Kühn, A.A. Modulation of subthalamic alpha activity to emotional stimuli correlates with depressive symptoms in PD. Movement Disorders, 26, 477-83 (2011).

  15. Arnold, D.H. & Yarrow, K. Temporal recalibration of vision.Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 278, 535-538 (2011).

  1. Yarrow, K. Continuity of subjective temporal experience across eye movements: Temporal antedating following small, large and sequential saccades. In N. Srinivasan, B. R. Kar and J. Pandey (Eds.) Advances in Cognitive Science: Volume 2. New Delhi: Sage (2010).

  2. Yarrow, K. Temporal dilation: The chronostasis illusion and spatial attention. In A. C. Nobre and J Coull (Eds.) Attention and Time. Oxford: Oxford University Press (2010).

  3. Yarrow, K., Haggard, P. & Rothwell, J.C. Saccadic chronostasis and the continuity of subjective temporal experience across eye movements. In R. Nijhawan & B. Khurana (Eds.) Space and time in Perception and action. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (2010).

  4. Ley, I., Haggard, P. & Yarrow, K. Optimal integration of auditory and vibrotactile information for judgments of temporal order. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception & Performance, 35, 1005-1019 (2009).

  5. Yarrow, K., Brown, P. & Krakauer, J.W. Inside the brain of an elite athlete: the neural processes that support high achievement in sports Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 10, 585-596 (2009).
    • There's been some press interest in this work, for example this radio discussion (MP3 format; from KPCC radio, November 2010).
    • This review has been featured as part of a nature podcast (MP3 format; from July 2009, with my bit starting at 06:41).

  6. Sauleau, P., Eusebio, A., Thevathasan, W., Yarrow, K., Pogosyan, A., Zrinzo, L., Ashkan, K., Aziz, T., Vandenberghe, W., Nuttin, B., & Brown, P. Involvement of the Subthalamic Nucleus in engagement with behaviourally relevant stimuli. European Journal of Neuroscience, 29, 931-42 (2009).

  7. Yarrow, K., Haggard, P. & Rothwell, J.C. Vibrotactile-auditory interactions are post-perceptual. Perception, 37, 1114-1130 (2008).

  8. Brücke, C., Kempf, F., Kupsch, A., Schneider. G., Krauss, J.K., Aziz, T., Yarrow, K., Pogosyan, A., Brown, P., & Kühn, A.A. Movement-related synchronisation of gamma activity is lateralized in patients with dystonia. European Journal of Neuroscience, 27, 2322-9 (2008).

  9. Brücke, C., Kupsch, A., Schneider, G.H., Hariz, M.I., Nuttin, B., Kopp, U., Kempf, F., Trottenberg, T., Doyle, L., Chen, C.C., Yarrow, K., Brown, P., & Kühn, A.A. The subthalamic region is activated during valence-related emotional processing in patients with Parkinson's disease. European Journal of Neuroscience, 26, 767-74 (2007).

  10. Androulidakis, A.G., Doyle, L.M., Yarrow, K., Litvak, V., Gilbertson, TP, & Brown P. Anticipatory changes in beta synchrony in the human corticospinal system and associated improvements in task performance. European Journal of Neuroscience, 25, 3758-65 (2007).

  11. Rounis, E., Yarrow, K. & Rothwell, J.C. Effects of rTMS conditioning over the fronto-parietal network on motor versus visual attention. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 19, 513-524 (2007).

  12. Brown, P., Chen, C.C., Wang, S., Kühn, A.,Doyle, L., Yarrow, K., Nuttin, B., Stein, J. & Aziz, T. Involvement of Human Basal Ganglia in Off-Line Feed-Back Control of Voluntary Movement. Current Biology, 16, 2129-34 (2006).

  13. Yarrow, K., Whiteley, L., Haggard, P. & Rothwell, J.C. Biases in the perceived timing of perisaccadic visual and motor events. Perception and Psychophysics, 68, 1217-26 (2006).

  14. Kühn, A.A., Doyle, L., Pogosyan, A., Yarrow, K., Kupsch, A., Schneider, G., Hariz, M.I., Trottenberg, T. & Brown, P. Modulation of beta oscillations in the subthalamic area during motor imagery in Parkinson's disease. Brain, 129, 695-706 (2006).

  15. Yarrow, K., Whiteley, L., Rothwell, J.C. & Haggard, P. Spatial consequences of bridging the saccadic gap. Vision Research, 46, 545-555 (2006).

  1. Kühn, A.A., Hariz, M., Silberstein, P., Tisch, S., Kupsch, A., Schneider, G., Limousin-Dowsey, P., Yarrow, K. & Brown, P. Activation of the subthalamic region during emotional processing in Parkinson’s disease. Neurology, 65, 707-713 (2005).

  2. Doyle, L.M.F., Yarrow, K. & Brown, P. Lateralization of event-related beta desynchronization in the EEG during pre-cued reaction time tasks. Clinical Neurophysiology, 116, 1879-1888 (2005).

  3. Yarrow, K., Johnson, H., Haggard, P. & Rothwell, J.C. Consistent chronostasis effects across saccade categories imply a subcortical efferent trigger. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 16, 839-847 (2004).

  4. Yarrow, K., Haggard, P. & Rothwell, J. C. E. Action, arousal, and subjective time. Consciousness and Cognition, 13, 373-390 (2004).

  5. Kühn, A.A., Williams, D., Kupsch, A., Dowsey-Limousin, P., Hariz, M., Schneider, G.H., Yarrow, K., & Brown, P. Event related beta desynchronization in human subthalamic nucleus correlates with motor performance. Brain, 127, 735-746 (2004).

  6. Williams, D., Kühn, A., Kupsch, A., Tijssen, M., van Bruggen, G., Speelman, H., Hotton, G., Yarrow, K., & Brown, P. Behavioural cues are associated with modulations of synchronous oscillations in the human subthalamic nucleus. Brain, 126, 1975-1985 (2003).

  7. Yarrow, K. & Rothwell, J.C. Manual chronostasis: Tactile perception precedes physical contact. Current Biology, 13, 1134-1139 (2003).

  8. Latash, M.L., Yarrow, K. & Rothwell, J.C. Changes in finger coordination and responses to single pulse TMS of motor cortex during practice of a multifinger force production task. Experimental Brain Research, 151, 60-71 (2003).

  9. Yarrow, K., Haggard, P., Heal, R., Brown, P. & Rothwell, J.C. Illusory perceptions of space and time preserve cross-saccadic perceptual continuity. Nature, 414, 302-305 (2001).
    • This paper received some press interest, for example this interview (MP3 format) on the Canadian science radio show Quirks and Quarks (from 17th November 2001).

  10. Yarrow, K., Brown, P., Gresty, M.A. & Bronstein, A.M. Force platform recordings in the diagnosis of primary orthostatic tremor. Gait & Posture, 13, 27-34 (2001).
    • An erratum relating to the published version of this article appeared subsequently in Gait & Posture, 14, 279 (2001).

  11. Guerraz, M., Shaollo-Hoffmann, J., Yarrow, K., Thilo, K.V., Bronstein, A.M. & Gresty, M.A. Visual control of postural orientation and equilibrium in congenital nystagmus. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science, 41, 3798-3804 (2000).

  12. Jauregui-Renaud, K., Yarrow, K., Oliver, T., Gresty, M.A. & Bronstein, A.M. Effects of caloric stimulation on respiratory frequency and heart rate and blood pressure variability. Brain Research Bulletin, 53, 17-23 (2000).