
Chujun Lin 林楚君
@linchujun
Asst Prof @UCSDPsychology | Director of #IMPACTLab #computational #social #psychology | PhD @Caltech | Postdoc @dartmouth | #ClimateAction #Peace #Love
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https://impactlab-ucsd.github.io/ 02-10-2019 23:34:25
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Join Charles Stewart III and I later this morning (11am Pacific) as we discuss yesterday's election results. What did we learned about election administration and tech? What explains the election results? Register using the link below: protectingtheelection.us/blog-3-1/offic…


👋 I'm recruiting a PhD student Kellogg School Northwestern For students interested in themes of morality, AI, social learning, computational social science. Check out my lab here shorturl.at/OcVpx | apps due 12/15 (shorturl.at/028CE)

Finally out Nature Human Behaviour🚨 Across a large set of mental states, traits, situations, and faces, and participants in five continents🌎 We showed that face impressions shape inferences of others' momentary thoughts and feelings in various situations nature.com/articles/s4156…



Wyd at 8AM this Saturday? If at #SPSP2025 in Denver and willing to tolerate such an aggressive time slot, please join us for our symposium on High-Dimensional Social Cognition, featuring Gandalf Nicolas, Chujun Lin 林楚君, @josh_c_jackson, and myself


1st paper from my lab out @CommunicationsPsychology Communications Psychology nature.com/articles/s4427… We show an alternative way to understand how people mentally represent other people's characteristics, namely high-dimensional networks, beyond the popular latent factor models.

🚨New Theory of Emotion!! 🚨 Draft of first book chapters out for a new book by Ralph Adolphs👇 osf.io/preprints/psya… Let Ralph know if you have any comments - thank you!! 🧠🤯 Email: [email protected]

🚨New preprint doi.org/10.31234/osf.i… with my stellar student Junsong Lu 陆俊松: A Small-World Mind Theory of social cognition Big network, close connection🤯Reconciling debates on low-vs high-dimensional mental representation Showing why naturalistic designs make a difference