
معرفی
Dr. Emily Lowe-Calverley is a Lecturer in Psychology at the School of Psychological Sciences, University of Tasmania, where she also earned her Bachelor of Psychology (First Class Honours, 2014) and PhD in Psychology (2019). Her research focuses on social psychology, cyberpsychology, and human-computer interaction, particularly examining digital behaviors in both professional and gaming contexts.
- 2019 PhD in Psychology, University of Tasmania
- 2014 Bachelor of Psychology with First Class Honours, University of Tasmania
Her work explores cyberloafing (non-work digital activities), reward psychology (e.g., Pokémon GO's addictive mechanics), and digital consumption patterns (e.g., loot box spending). Recent studies investigate medical education on YouTube, smartphone usage, and social media's impact on self-perception. She also studies problem gambling and behavioral economics in digital environments.
Key article trends include: 1) intermittent reinforcement in gaming and social media; 2) dark triad personality traits in workplace behavior; 3) financial and psychological consequences of digital spending; 4) global digital learning patterns in medical education; 5) self-presentation dynamics on image-based platforms.



