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Dr.
Len Mark
Professor of Psychology |
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| University Affiliations Education Ph. D., 1979 University of Connecticut |
Leonard S. Mark, Ph. D.Department of Psychology 315 Psychology Building Miami University Oxford, Ohio 45056 (513) 529-2417 (voice) (513) 529-2420 (fax) markls@muohio.edu (e-mail) |
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Research
Interests
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| Describing visual information for guiding the course of human action; perception of affordances; visually-guided reaching; ergonomics; cognitive work analysis; seated posture. I collaborate with Marvin Dainoff at the Center for Ergonomic Research at Miami University. | |
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Representative
Publications
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Dainoff, M. J., Mark, L. S., & Gardner, D. L. (1999). Scaling problems in the design of workspaces for human use. In P. A. Hancock (Ed.) Human performance and ergonomics, 265-290. San Diego: Academic Press. Mark, L. S., Jiang, Y., King, S. S., & Paasche, J. (1999). The impact of visual exploration on judgments of whether a gap is crossable. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 25, 287-295. Mark, L. S. (1998). The exploration of complexity and the complexity of exploration. In J. Warm, R. R. Hoffman, M. F. Sherrick, & J. S. Warm (Eds.) Psychology beyond the threshold: Festschrift for William N. Dember. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association, pp. 191-204. Jiang, Y., Pantle, A., & Mark, L.S. (1998). Visual inertia of rotating 3D objects. Perception and Psychophysics, 60, 275-286. |
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Updated
on Wednesday 26 July 2006, © Dept. of Psychology, all rights reserved.
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