Experimental Psychology Consultant
Samantha is a Ph.D. student in Saint Louis University’s Experimental Psychology program, with a concentration in Cognitive Neuroscience. She earned her M.S. in Experimental Psychology at SLU and has a research background in memory and cognition. Her primary research interests focus on understanding the strategies that younger and older adults use to learn and recall episodic memories.
Since joining the CHROME Lab, Samantha has contributed to various projects assisting with human subject research protocol design and statistical analyses. She is also currently collaborating on a multimodal graphics study and a project exploring optimal methods for investigating haptic experiences. Through her interdisciplinary work, she aims to bridge cognitive psychology and engineering methodologies to advance research in human perception.