Huihong Lin
Ph.D. Student/Graduate Assistant
Contact Information
Research and Creative Interests
- Media Psychology
- Psychophysiology
- Information processing
- media effects
- cognitive neuroscience
Biography
Huihong Lin is a Ph.D. student in the communication science unit at the Media School. His research primarily utilizes psychophysiological methods to investigate media information processing, problematic media use, media multitasking, and related areas. His work focuses on attention, memory, and changes in brain network structures associated with problematic media use.
Huihong earned his M.A. in Communication from the Institution of Communication Studies at the Communication University of China in June 2024, and his B.A. in Communication from the School of Journalism at the Communication University of China in June 2021.
Conference Presentations.
Lin, H., Li, M., Wu, J., Guo, X. (2024). How Internet Shape Our Brains? Compulsive Internet Use Associated with Decreased Activity in Visual Cortex and Reward System in Resting-State Brain Response. 2024 International Association for Media and Communication Research Conference. Christchurch, New Zealand.
Lin, H., Liu, J., Guo, J. (2023). Trade Less Attention for Better Memory? An EEG Study on the Effect of Media Multitasking on Online Course Videos. 2023 International Association for Media and Communication Research Conference. Lyon, France.
Liu, Y., Cao, X., Lin, H., Guo, X. (2023). Exploring the Duration and Pixel Standard of Internet Video Ads’ Viewable Impression: An EEG Analysis. 2023 International Association for Media and Communication Research Conference. Lyon, France.
Tang, Z., Chen, Z., Lin, H., Xiao, M. (2022). Adversarial Attack Strategies of the Sino-American Ideological Game System: An Exponential Random Graph Modeling Approach. 2022 International Association for Media and Communication Research Conference. Beijing, China.
Liu, Y., Cao, X., Guo, X., Lin, H. (2022). Exploring the Duration and Pixel Standard of Internet Video Ads Viewable Impression – Based on EEG Method. 2022 International Conference on Media and Information Literacy. Beijing, China.
Lin, H. (2021) From Fishing Village to Shopping Mall: Continuation of Traditional Culture and Identity in the Reconstruction of Urban Villages. 2021 International Association for Media and Communication Research Conference. Nairobi, Kenya.