Dr Tom Rhys Marshall MSc, PhD

Dr Tom Rhys Marshall

School of Psychology
Assistant Professor in Psychology (Multimodal Neuroimaging)

Contact details

Dr Tom Marshall combines neuroimaging, transcranial brain stimulation, and computational modelling to understand the function of neuronal oscillations in underpinning attention and decision making.

Qualifications

BSc Psychology
School of Psychology, Cardiff University, UK

MSc Brain and Cognitive Sciences
Institute for Interdisciplinary Studies, University of Amsterdam, NL 

PhD Cognitive Neuroimaging
Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, Radboud University Nijmegen, NL

Biography

Tom Marshall completed his undergraduate degree in Psychology in 2005. After three years in industry he moved to the Netherlands to complete an MSc at the University of Amsterdam, followed by a PhD at the Donders Institute in Nijmegen. His PhD thesis focused on the role of alpha and gamma oscillations in visual attention; how oscillatory activity in sensory cortex is controlled by frontal regions, and how transcranial stimulation can be used to manipulate oscillations and thereby alter behaviour.

Tom then moved back to the UK to complete a post-doc at the Wellcome Centre for Integrative Neuroimaging, University of Oxford. Tom’s postdoctoral work focused on the role of frontal and parietal cortex in decisions to move the eyes, combining biophysical modelling, neuroimaging, and transcranial brain stimulation.

Tom joined the School of Psychology as an Assistant Professor in 2023.

Research

Neuronal Oscillations, Attention, Decision-making, Brain Stimulation, Biophysical Modelling

Publications

Recent publications

Article

Marshall, TR, Ruesseler, M, Hunt, LT & O鈥橰eilly, JX 2024, '', PLoS Biology, vol. 22, no. 1, e3002383.

Ruesseler, M, Weber, LA, Marshall, TR, O'Reilly, J & Hunt, LT 2023, '', eLife, vol. 12, e82823.

Seijdel, N, Marshall, TR & Drijvers, L 2023, '', Cerebral Cortex, vol. 33, no. 5, pp. 1626-1629.

Van Es, M, Marshall, T, Spaak, E, Jensen, O & Schoffelen, J-M 2020, '', European Journal of Neuroscience.

D'Anrea, A, Chella, F, Marshall, T, Pizzella, V, Roman, GL, Jensen, O & Marzetti, L 2019, '', NeuroImage, vol. 188, pp. 722-732.

Mazzetti, C, Staudigl, T, Marshall, T, Zumer, J, Fallon, SJ & Jensen, O 2019, '', Journal of Neuroscience, vol. 39, no. 46, pp. 9221-9236.

Herring, JD, Esterer, S, Marshall, TR, Jensen, O & Bergmann, TO 2019, '', NeuroImage, vol. 184, pp. 440-449.

Marshall, T, Allen, M, Poggiali, D & Kievit, RA 2019, '', Wellcome Open Research.

Marshall, T, ten Boer, S, Cools, R, Jensen, O, Fallon, SJ & Zumer, J 2018, '', Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, vol. 30, no. 1, 30, pp. 119-129.

Brinkman, L, Stolk, A, Marshall, TR, Esterer, S, Sharp, P, Dijkerman, HC, de Lange, FP & Toni, I 2016, '', Journal of Neuroscience, vol. 36, no. 33, pp. 8726-8733.

Marshall, T, Jensen, O, Esterer, S, Herring, JD & Bergmann, TO 2016, '', NeuroImage, vol. 140, pp. 41-49.

Marshall, TR, Jensen, O, O'Shea, J & Bergmann, TO 2015, '', The Journal of Neuroscience, vol. 35, no. 4, pp. 1638-1647.

Marshall, T, Jensen, O & Bergmann, TO 2015, '', PLoS Biology, vol. 13, no. 10, 2, pp. 1-17.

Letter

Habibollahi Saatlou, F, Rogasch, NC, McNair, NA, Biabani, M, Pillen, SD, Marshall, TR & Bergmann, TO 2018, '', Brain stimulation, vol. 11, no. 5, pp. 1189-1191.

Review article

Jensen, O, Bonnefond, M, Marshall, TR & Tiesinga, P 2015, '', Trends in Neurosciences, vol. 38, no. 4, pp. 192-194.