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Sam Curtis serves as an Academic Casual in the School of Psychological Sciences at Macquarie University, part of the Faculty of Medicine, Health and Human Sciences. Concurrently, she is a Doctor of Philosophy candidate within the same faculty, reflecting dual engagement in teaching and advanced research.
Her doctoral studies at Macquarie University represent her primary educational pursuit, though prior academic qualifications remain unspecified in the source material.
Research interests center on cognitive psychology, with specialized expertise in selective attention mechanisms, priming paradigms, and Stroop task interference. Complementing this, she investigates neurotechnology applications including portable EEG systems and neurogaming interfaces for real-world neuroscience deployment.
Publication trends reveal an interdisciplinary trajectory: cognitive psychology work (e.g., manipulating priming to eliminate Stroop interference) merges with neurotechnology validation (e.g., portable EEG headsets), demonstrating consistent focus on translating laboratory findings to practical applications since 2019.
No scientific awards, fellowships, or major honors are documented in the available profile.
Information regarding student supervision, grant funding, or research project leadership is absent from the provided materials.
Her EEG validation research suggests collaboration within neurotechnology teams, though specific laboratory affiliations or team structures remain unmentioned.



