Jingrun Lin
LIFE Virginia
LIFE Fellow since 2024, University of Virginia
I'm a 5th year PhD student in the Clinical Psychology program at the University of Virginia. My research interest involves broadly examining social relationships and health benefits and their application to clinical populations across the lifespan. More specifically, my projects use a multi-level approach derived from behavioral ecology, tracking individuals' relationship behaviors from early adolescence to late adulthood. I'm originally from Dalian, China. In my free time, I like playing board games, hanging out with my cat and friends, and enjoying various restaurants.
Selected Publications
Lin, J., MacCormack, J., Boker, S., Coan, J., & Stanton, S. (2024). The role of perceived negative partner behavior in daily snacking behavior: A dynamical systems approach. Journal of Appetite, 199, Article 107393. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.appet.2024.107393
Lin, J., Stern, J., Coan, J., & Allen, J. (2024). Emotional engagement with close friends in adolescence predicts neural correlates of empathy in adulthood. Social Neuroscience, 19(4), 246–258. https://doi.org/10.1080/17470919.2024.2406863
Lin, J., Stern, J. A., Allen, J. P., & Coan, J. A. (2024). Does attachment in adolescence predict neural responses to handholding in adulthood? A functional magnetic resonance imaging study. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 41(8), 2276–2296. https://doi.org/10.1177/02654075241239604