Mei-Jing Lin
Adults Automatic Imitation and Theory of Mind Processing

Mei-Jing Lin
PhD Student
School of Psychology
Profile
Mei-Jing completed a B.Sc. in Life Sciences and an M.Sc. in Cognitive Neuroscience at National Central University, Taiwan. After working as a research assistant for two years and being awarded the Victoria Doctoral Scholarship, she is a Ph.D. student in Cognitive and Behavioral Neuroscience, primarily supervised by Dr. Jason Low. Her research interests focus on cognitive and sensorimotor processes, especially the role of motor representation for an implicit theory of mind understanding and automatic imitation.
Qualifications
Master of Science in Cognitive Neuroscience, National Central University, Taiwan (2017).
Bachelor of Science in Life Sciences, National Central University, Taiwan (2014).
Research Interests
Theory of Mind, Automatic Imitation, Motor Representation
Publications
Lin, M. -J., & Chang, E. C.* (2019). Taiwanese Norms for the Harvard Group Scale of Hypnotic Susceptibility, Form A. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 67(2), 136-156. https://doi.org/10.1080/00207144.2019.1580959
PhD topic
Adults Automatic Imitation and Theory of Mind Processing
Supervisor/s
Jason Low, School of Psychology
Dr Anne Macaskill, School of Psychology
Labs
Mindreading Lab
Directed by Dr. Jason Low
Human Learning Lab
Directed by Anne Macaskill