Speaker Information

Chloe Callahan-Flintoft

U.S. Army Research Laboratory

Position

Research Scientist

Talk Topics: Keywords and/or titles (recommended)

- A delay in sampling information from temporally autocorrelated visual stimuli.
- Modeling the neural underpinnings of attentional suppression as constrained by EEG and behavioral data.

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Chloe is currently a research psychologist at the Army Research Laboratory conducting research on attentional mechanisms to inform the development of future military technologies. She completed her PhD in cognitive psychology at Pennsylvania State University (Advisor: Brad Wyble). She has a B.A. in mathematics and psychology from Trinity College Dublin and an M.S. in statistics from Baruch College, CUNY. While working on her masters, Chloe worked as a senior business intelligence analyst at Complex Media where she analyzed web traffic trends to optimize advertising efforts. Her research primarily focuses on the spatial and temporal constraints of reflexive attention using a combination of behavioral, EEG and computational modeling approaches. Her work has been published in Nature Communications and Journal of Experimental Psychology: General.