NATALIE LODINGER

1014 Howard Lane

Bellaire, TX 77401

713-314-6038

EDUCATION

Bachelors of Science: Psychology Minor: Anthropology

Eckerd College, St. Petersburg, FL Graduation: May 2014

Master of Arts: Experimental Psychology, Human Factors

Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX Expected: December 2017

Doctor of Philosophy: Experimental Psychology, Human Factors

Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX Expected: May 2020

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

Graduate Research Assistant Sept 2015-present

Texas Tech University Dr. Patricia DeLucia

I conduct research on interruptions and laparoscopic surgery, and how automated driving influences on collision perception.

Lab Technician July 2014-June 2015

University of Southern Mississippi Dr. David Echevarria

Behavioral Neuroscience Laboratory

I worked closely on thesis projects with graduate students. The projects included assessing sleep behavior in zebrafish. I also conducted and coded conditioned place preference trials.

Undergraduate Student Research Feb.-March 2013

Eckerd College Dr. Holly White

Narratives and source memory for actions: A case for false confession

I assisted in the design and conducted participant trials for a senior thesis project concerning the Reid technique used in interrogations.

Undergraduate Volunteer Summer 2011

Shriner’s Hospital for Children Dr. Lynette Mazur

A 21 year-old patient with a non-lethal 6q duplication syndrome

I wrote drafts under the direction of Dr. Mazur on a case study about a male with a chromosomal anomaly. The draft has been submitted for publishing.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Graduate Instructor Sept 2016-present

Texas Tech University

I have taught an undergraduate lab on research methods, and how to write academic style papers. I have also taught an undergraduate course on theories and applications of perception.

PRESENTATIONS

Lodinger, N. & DeLucia, P. R. (2017). Angle of camera view influences resumption lag in visual-motor task. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, Austin, TX.

Lodinger, N. & DeLucia, P. R. (2016). Interruptions in laparoscopic surgery: Does camera view influence resumption lag? Poster presented at the 12th annual one-day symposium of Human Factors and Ergonomics, Houston, TX.

PUBLICATIONS

Mazur, L., Lodinger, N., Wilsford, L. & Soletsky, S. A 21 year-old patient with a non-lethal 6q duplication syndrome.SOP Transactions on Inheritance and Genetic Engineering. (In press).

CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS

Lodinger, N. & DeLucia, P.R. (2017, October under review). Angle of camera view influences resumption lag in visual-motor task. In Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting (Vol. XX, No. XX, pp. XX-XX). SAGE Publications.

HONORS AND AWARDS

Sherry Holloway Scholarship August 2015

Dean’s List Dec. 2010-May 2014

Trustee Scholarship February 2010

MEMBERSHIPS

TTU HFES Student Chapter Sept. 2015-present

HFES Sept.2015-present

Psi Chi Spring 2013-present

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