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Mark Marrara, Ph.D.

2901 North 67th Street
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53210
414.476.8230
E-mail: mark.marrara@exponomy.com
Web: http://www.exponomy.com

Experience    Learn more about my work

Metavante 
June 1999 - Present.
Product Design and Usability Group.
Interaction Designer.

Pennsylvania State University.
July 1997 - June 1999.
Attention and Perception Laboratory.
Research Assistant.

Pennsylvania State University.
Aug. 1995 - July 1997.
The Visualizing Earth Project.
Research Assistant.


Education

Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania.
Doctor of Philosophy, 1999.
Major: Cognitive Psychology.

Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania.
Master of Science, 1996.
Major: Cognitive Psychology.

University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas.
Bachelor of Fine Arts, 1994.
Major: Industrial Design.

Professional Organizations

Human Factors and Ergonomics Society
MilwauChi


Selected Papers and Presentations

Moore, C. M., Lleras, A., Grosjean, M., & Marrara, M. T. (2004). Using inattentional blindness as an operational definition of unattended: The case of a response-end effect. Visual Cognition, 11(6), 705-719.

Marrara, M. T., & Moore, C. M. (2003). Object-based selection in the two-rectangles method is not an artifact of the three-sided directional cue. Perception & Psychophysics, 65, 1103-1109.

Marrara, M. T., & Moore, C. M. (2000). Role of perceptual organization while attending in depth. Perception & Psychophysics, 62 (4), 786-799.

Marrara, M. T., & Moore, C. M. (1999, May). The contributions of color and edge information to perceptual completion. Poster to be presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology.

Marrara, M. T., & Moore, C. M. (1998, May). Allocating visual attention in depth given surface information. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology.

Moore, C. M, & Marrara, M. T. (1999, May). Object costs in spatial relations. Poster to be presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology.

Moore, C. M., Marrara, M. T., & Elsinger, C. L. (1998, November). Visual attention and the apprehension of spatial relations. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Dallas.

Moore, C. M., & Marrara, M. T. (1997, November). Visual attention in depth. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Psychonomic Society, Philadelphia.

MacEachren, A. M., Polsky, C., Marrara, M. T., Haug, D., Brown, D., Boscoe, F., & Beedasy, J. (1997, June). Visualizing spatial relationships among health, environmental, and demographic statistics: interface design issues. Paper presented at the meeting of the International Cartographic Association.

Haug, D., MacEachren, A. M., Boscoe, F, Brown, D., Polsky, C., Marrara, M, & Beedasy, J. (1997, October). Implementing exploratory spatial data analysis methods for multivariate health statistics. Paper presented at the annual meeting of GIS/LIS, Cincinnati, Ohio.

Liben, L., Carlson, R., Szhecter, L., Marrara, M. T. (1999). Understanding geographic images. Paper presented at the 107th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, Boston.




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