Marc M. Sebrechts

Professor of Psychology and Department Chair
Dep[arrtment of Psychology
Catholic University of America
United States of America

Academician Psychiatry
Biography

Ph.D. (1980) Cognitive Psychology, Yale University B.S. (1973) summa cum laude, Psychology, Georgetown University.

Research Intrest

I have a broad range of interests in Cognitive Science. My research examines the use of technology in learning, both as a means of understanding how we learn, and as a method for improving on existing approaches. My research broadly covers visualization and virtual reality as they apply to understanding and navigating through space. My current areas of research include visual search processes, spatial aspects of survival processing, planning and complex prospective memory in virtual environments, virtual learning of spatial relations, intolerance of uncertainty and working memory, video games and executive function.

List of Publications
Skinner A, Sebrechts M, Fidopiastis C, Berka C, Vice J, Lathan C. Physiological measures of virtual environment training. Human performance in high risk environments: Insights, developments, and future directions from military research. 2009 Dec 22:129-49.
Trepagnier CY, Sebrechts MM, Finkelmeyer A, Coleman M, Stewart W, Werner-Adler M. Virtual environments to address autistic social deficits. Annual Review of CyberTherapy and Telemedicine: A decade of VR. 2005 Jul;3:101-7.
Sebrechts MM, Lathan C, Clawson DM, Miller MS, Trepagnier C. Transfer of training in virtual environments: Issues for human performance. Virtual and adaptive environments: Applications, implications, and human performance issues. 2003 Jun 1:67-90.