Marc Taylor received his undergraduate training in psychology from the University of North Carolina, and his graduate training in Exercise and Sport Science from the same institution, with specialized training in sport psychology, exercise physiology, and research methodology. LT Taylor’s interests relate to human performance in extreme environments, with special foci on brain function, stress resilience, and strategies to enhance performance in aerospace and special military operations. His has done consulting work with the National Football League, United State Olympic Committee, Navy Special Warfare (SEALs) and collegiate and high school sports programs. Marc’s recent work has appeared in Journal of Human Performance in Extreme Environments, Journal of Physical Activity and Health, and Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine. His present post is with the Naval Health Research Center in San Diego, CA, where he serves as a Principal Investigator in Code 21 (Warfighter Performance) and directs the Stress Physiology Research Core.
