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Associate Professor Ada Kritikos is a cognitive psychologist at the School of Psychology, University of Queensland. Her research focuses on memory systems, action observation, multisensory integration, and embodied cognition. She holds a position in McElwain Building (24A), Room 404. Her work spans developmental, social, and clinical aspects of cognitive processes.
Key research interests include self-relevance in memory prioritization, crossmodal perception, and the neural mechanisms underlying social perception. Her studies frequently employ behavioral experiments and electrophysiological methods (e.g., ERP, EEG) to investigate how ownership, biological motion, and emotional stimuli influence cognitive processes.
Recent research trends show strong emphasis on multisensory integration mechanisms, particularly in contexts involving action observation and threat perception. She collaborates internationally on topics like cultural influences on memory and motor system dynamics. Her lab explores how sensory inputs interact with higher-order cognitive functions to shape behavior.
Awards and grants are not explicitly listed in the provided text. Supervision of students and lab teams appears central to her role, though specific advisees aren't mentioned. Her work contributes to understanding embodied cognition through studies on rubber hand illusion variants and motor priming effects.
