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Mei-Jing (Maggie) Lin

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Research Assistant Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience Email: lmj99820@gmail.com TEL: (03)4227151#65220


Research Interest

  • Hypnotic suggestion
  • Magnitude representation
   a. Spatial-numerical association response code (SNARC) effect
   b. Force-numerical association response code (FoNARC) effect

Publications

  • International conferences
  • Lin, M.-J.*, & Chang, E. C. (2017, March). The Conversion Across Magnitude and Rank Forms of Numerical Representation. Poster submitted to the 2017 Annual meeting of Cognitive Neuroscience Society, San Francisco, CA, USA.
  • Lin, M.-J.*, & Chang, E. C. (2016, June). An FMRI Investigation of the Malleable Numerical Representations under Hypnotic Suggestions. Poster presented at the 2016 Annual Meeting of Organization for Human Brain Mapping, Geneva, Switzerland.
  • Lin, M.-J.*, & Chang, E. C. (2014, November). Differential auditory SNARC effect in young adults along the spectrum of hypnotizability. Poster presented at the 2014 Annual Meeting of Joint Research Center For Language and Human Complexity, Shatin, Hong Kong.
    • Domestic conferences
    1. Lin, M.-J.*, & Chang, E. C. (2016, January). The SNARC Effect and FoNARC Effect under Hypnotic Suggestion. Poster presented at 2016 Annual Meeting of Taiwan Society of Cognitive Neuroscience, Taipei, Taiwan.
    2. Lin, M.-J.*, & Chang, E. C. (2015, October). Building the Taiwanese Database of the Harvard Group Scale of Hypnotic Susceptibility. Oral presentation at the 2015 Annual Meeting of Taiwanese Psychological Association, Taipei, Taiwan. 
    3. Lin, M.-J.*, & Chang, E. C. (2015, January). Building the Taiwanese Norm of the Harvard Group Scale of Hypnotic Susceptibility. Poster presented at the 2015 Annual Meeting of Taiwan Society of Cognitive Neurscience, Taipei, Taiwan.
    4. Lin, M.-J.*, & Chang, E. C. (2014, November). Differential auditory SNARC effect in young adults along the spectrum of hypnotizability. Oral presentation at the 2014 Annual Meeting of Taiwanese Psychological Association, Taipei, Taiwan.