Jonathan Marotta is a full professor specializing in the field of Perception Action. With a profound understanding of the interactions between sensory perceptions and motor actions, he conducts extensive research that contributes to advancements in this multidisciplinary area. His work often involves experimental techniques and theoretical analyses that integrate findings from cognitive psychology, neuroscience, and robotics. Marotta has published numerous peer-reviewed articles that explore how perceptual processes influence motor control and vice versa, ultimately enhancing our understanding of human and machine interactions. He is also a committed educator, mentoring students at various academic levels and inspiring the next generation of researchers in the field. Marotta’s lab engages in cutting-edge studies that delve into the intricacies of perceptual-motor coordination and its implications for design in automated systems.