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Dr. Len Mark
Professor of Psychology

University Affiliations
Dept. of Psychology
Psychology Faculty
Brain & Cog Sci Program
Center for Ergonomics


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)
 
Research Interests
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.
Representative Publications

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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