
Overview
Background
Dr Carroll completed his doctorate in Neuroscience at the University of Queensland in 2001. He was awarded an Isaac Walton Killam Memorial Scholarship to pursue postdoctoral studies at the University of Alberta in 2002, before accepting a position as a Lecturer in Human Motor Control at the University of New South Wales in 2003. He joined the School of Human Movement Studies as a Senior Lecturer in July 2007.
Dr Carroll’s research interests lie in the broad field of integrative human physiology. His work spans the fields of exercise science and integrative neuroscience, with a focus on determining how the central nervous system is reorganised as a consequence of motor learning and exercise. He has a specific interest in the area of strength training. Dr Carroll’s research involves the application of electro-physiological techniques such as Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS), peripheral nerve stimulation, and electromyography (EMG) in experiments involving human subjects. The ultimate purpose of his work is to generate basic knowledge that will lead to the development of exercise protocols that yield maximal benefits for rehabilitation and injury prevention. His work has been funded by the Australian Research Council (ARC) since 2004.
Availability
- Professor Timothy Carroll is:
- Available for supervision
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland
Research interests
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Integrative human physiology
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Exercise science
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Integrative neuroscience
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Rehabilitation and injury prevention
Works
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2020
Journal Article
Task errors drive memories that improve sensorimotor adaptation
Leow, Li-Ann, Marinovic, Welber, de Rugy, Aymar and Carroll, Timothy J. (2020). Task errors drive memories that improve sensorimotor adaptation. Journal of Neuroscience, 40 (15), 3075-3088. doi: 10.1523/jneurosci.1506-19.2020
2020
Book Chapter
The interdisciplinary challenge: preparing teacher educators and teachers to span knowledge, organisational and international boundaries
McCuaig, Louise, Carroll, Timothy, Geidne, Susanna and Okade, Yoshinori (2020). The interdisciplinary challenge: preparing teacher educators and teachers to span knowledge, organisational and international boundaries. School physical education and teacher education: collaborative redesign for the twenty-first century. (pp. 58-69) edited by Ann MacPhail and Hal A. Lawson. Abingdon, United Kingdom: Routledge.
2019
Journal Article
Motor strategies learned during pain are sustained upon pain-free re-exposure to task
Salomoni, Sauro E., Marinovic, Welber, Carroll, Timothy J. and Hodges, Paul W. (2019). Motor strategies learned during pain are sustained upon pain-free re-exposure to task. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 51 (11), 2334-2343. doi: 10.1249/MSS.0000000000002059
2019
Journal Article
Rapid recalibration of temporal order judgements: response bias accounts for contradictory results
Keane, Brendan, Bland, Nicholas S., Matthews, Natasha, Carroll, Timothy J and Wallis, Guy (2019). Rapid recalibration of temporal order judgements: response bias accounts for contradictory results. European Journal of Neuroscience, 51 (7) ejn.14551, 1697-1710. doi: 10.1111/ejn.14551
2019
Journal Article
Rapid visuomotor responses reflect value-based decisions
Carroll, Timothy J., McNamee, Daniel, Ingram, James N. and Wolpert, Daniel M. (2019). Rapid visuomotor responses reflect value-based decisions. The Journal of Neuroscience, 39 (20), 3906-3920. doi: 10.1523/jneurosci.1934-18.2019
2019
Journal Article
Interlimb transfer and generalisation of learning in the context of persistent failure to accomplish a visuomotor task
Bolton, D. A.E., Buick, A. R., Carroll, T. J. and Carson, R. G. (2019). Interlimb transfer and generalisation of learning in the context of persistent failure to accomplish a visuomotor task. Experimental Brain Research, 237 (4), 1077-1092. doi: 10.1007/s00221-019-05484-4
2019
Journal Article
Increased preparation time reduces, but does not abolish, action history bias of saccadic eye movements
Reuter, Eva-Maria, Marinovic, Welber, Welsh, Timothy N. and Carroll, Timothy J. (2019). Increased preparation time reduces, but does not abolish, action history bias of saccadic eye movements. Journal of Neurophysiology, 121 (4), 1478-1490. doi: 10.1152/jn.00512.2018
2019
Other Outputs
Increased preparation time reduces, but does not abolish, action history bias of saccadic eye movements
Eva-Maria Reuter, Marinovic, Welber, Welsh, Timothy N and Carroll, Timothy (2019). Increased preparation time reduces, but does not abolish, action history bias of saccadic eye movements. UQ eSpace. (Dataset) doi: 10.14264/uql.2019.145
2019
Journal Article
Pushing attention to one side: force field adaptation alters neural correlates of orienting and disengagement of spatial attention
Reuter, Eva-Maria, Mattingley, Jason B., Cunnington, Ross, Riek, Stephan and Carroll, Timothy J. (2019). Pushing attention to one side: force field adaptation alters neural correlates of orienting and disengagement of spatial attention. European Journal of Neuroscience, 49 (1), 120-136. doi: 10.1111/ejn.14266
2018
Journal Article
Task errors contribute to implicit aftereffects in sensorimotor adaptation
Leow, Li-Ann, Marinovic, Welber, de Rugy, Aymar and Carroll, Timothy J. (2018). Task errors contribute to implicit aftereffects in sensorimotor adaptation. European Journal of Neuroscience, 48 (11), 3397-3409. doi: 10.1111/ejn.14213
2018
Journal Article
The repeated bout effect can occur without mechanical and neuromuscular changes after a bout of eccentric exercise
Pincheira, P. A., Hoffman, B. W., Cresswell, A. G., Carroll, T. J., Brown, N. A. T. and Lichtwark, G. A. (2018). The repeated bout effect can occur without mechanical and neuromuscular changes after a bout of eccentric exercise. Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports, 28 (10), 2123-2134. doi: 10.1111/sms.13222
2018
Journal Article
Greater neural responses to trajectory errors are associated with superior force field adaptation in older adults
Reuter, Eva-Maria, Pearcey, Gregory E. P. and Carroll, Timothy J. (2018). Greater neural responses to trajectory errors are associated with superior force field adaptation in older adults. Experimental Gerontology, 110, 105-117. doi: 10.1016/j.exger.2018.05.020
2018
Journal Article
Unilateral movement preparation causes task-specific modulation of TMS responses in the passive, opposite limb
Chye, Lilian, Riek, Stephan, de Rugy, Aymar, Carson, Richard G and Carroll, Timothy J (2018). Unilateral movement preparation causes task-specific modulation of TMS responses in the passive, opposite limb. The Journal of physiology, 596 (16), 3725-3738. doi: 10.1113/JP275433
2018
Journal Article
It Pays to Prepare: Human Motor Preparation Depends on the Relative Value of Potential Response Options
Reuter, Eva-Maria, Marinovic, Welber, Beikoff, Jesse and Carroll, Timothy J (2018). It Pays to Prepare: Human Motor Preparation Depends on the Relative Value of Potential Response Options. Neuroscience, 374, 223-235. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2018.01.055
2018
Journal Article
Use dependent directional bias does not transfer to the untrained limb during bimanual contractions
Marinovic, Welber, Homan, Melinda and Carroll, Timothy J. (2018). Use dependent directional bias does not transfer to the untrained limb during bimanual contractions. European Journal of Neuroscience, 47 (1), 33-39. doi: 10.1111/ejn.13769
2017
Journal Article
Action history influences subsequent movement via two distinct processes
Marinovic, Welber, Poh, Eugene, de Rugy, Aymar and Carroll, Timothy J (2017). Action history influences subsequent movement via two distinct processes. eLife, 6 e26713. doi: 10.7554/eLife.26713
2017
Journal Article
Distinct coordinate systems for adaptation of movement direction and extent
Poh, Eugene, Carroll, Timothy and de Rugy, Aymar (2017). Distinct coordinate systems for adaptation of movement direction and extent. Journal Neurophysiology, 118 (5), 2670-2686. doi: 10.1152/jn.00326.2016
2017
Journal Article
Cerebellar anodal tDCS increases implicit learning when strategic re-aiming is suppressed in sensorimotor adaptation
Leow, Li-Ann, Marinovic, Welber, Riek, Stephan and Carroll, Timothy J. (2017). Cerebellar anodal tDCS increases implicit learning when strategic re-aiming is suppressed in sensorimotor adaptation. PLoS One, 12 (7) e0179977, e0179977. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0179977
2017
Journal Article
Recovery of central and peripheral neuromuscular fatigue after exercise
Carroll, T. J., Taylor, J. L. and Gandevia, S. C. (2017). Recovery of central and peripheral neuromuscular fatigue after exercise. Journal of Applied Physiology, 122 (5), 1068-1076. doi: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00775.2016
2017
Journal Article
Unexpected acoustic stimulation during action preparation reveals gradual re-specification of movement direction
Marinovic, Welber, Tresilian, James, Chapple, Jack L., Riek, Stephan and Carroll, Timothy J. (2017). Unexpected acoustic stimulation during action preparation reveals gradual re-specification of movement direction. Neuroscience, 348, 23-32. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2017.02.016
Funding
Current funding
Supervision
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
A new perspective on how we learn motor skills: two adaptation classes?
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Paul Dux
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Doctor Philosophy
The Effects and Applications of Manipulating Saccadic Eye Movements on Express Motor Behaviour
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Guy Wallis
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Doctor Philosophy
Neurophysiological measurements in Paralympic Sport Classification
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Sean Tweedy, Associate Professor Emma Beckman
Completed supervision
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2024
Doctor Philosophy
What mechanical factors drive the self-selected cadence for a given bicycling workrate?
Principal Advisor
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2023
Doctor Philosophy
Implicit Motor Learning to Perturbed Visual and Auditory Feedback
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Philip Grove, Dr Li-Ann Leow
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2023
Doctor Philosophy
MECHANISMS OF TOP-DOWN MODULATION OF EXPRESS VISUOMOTOR RESPONSES
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Guy Wallis
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2023
Doctor Philosophy
Neural Correlates of Express Visuomotor Response
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Guy Wallis
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2017
Doctor Philosophy
Neural mechanisms of motor learning in novel visual environments
Principal Advisor
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2016
Master Philosophy
The Role of the Motor Cortex in Faster Re-learning (Savings) of Visuomotor Rotation
Principal Advisor
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2015
Doctor Philosophy
Interhemispheric interactions associated with unilateral ballistic motor tasks
Principal Advisor
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2013
Master Philosophy
NEUROMECHANICAL CONSTRAINTS OF RHYTHMIC MULTI-JOINT COORDINATION
Principal Advisor
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2012
Doctor Philosophy
Effects of sustained cycling exercise on corticospinal responsiveness
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Andrew Cresswell
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2011
Master Philosophy
The effects of unilateral motor practice on the induction of associative plasticity in the ipsilateral motor cortex
Principal Advisor
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2024
Doctor Philosophy
EXPLORING THE MECHANISMS THAT ENHANCE JUMP POWER PRODUCTION WITH ACCENTUATED ECCENTRIC LOADING
Associate Advisor
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2024
Doctor Philosophy
Perceptual learning through cross-modal cue recruitment: How action conditions visual perception
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Guy Wallis
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2022
Doctor Philosophy
Patterns of stroke and post-stroke recovery, and the emerging evidence for a neural network supporting fluency in movement and language.
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Guy Wallis
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2021
Doctor Philosophy
Enhancing lower limb muscle function through targeted motor learning in cerebral palsy
Associate Advisor
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2016
Doctor Philosophy
Neural and biomechanical basis of muscle coordination during production of isometric force at wrist
Associate Advisor
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2015
Doctor Philosophy
A biomechanical analysis of exercise-induced muscle damage in humans
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Andrew Cresswell
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2009
Master Philosophy
Increases in corticospinal responsiveness during a sustained submaximal plantar flexion
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Andrew Cresswell
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