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William Michael Kelley

Associate Professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences

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Departments and Programs

  • Psychological and Brain Sciences

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Contact Information

Email: william.kelley@dartmouth.edu
Phone: 603-646-3446
Office: 6207 Moore Hall

Education

B.S. University of Illinois; Ph.D. Washington University School of Medicine

Areas of Expertise

Memory; neuroscience; the brain

Selected Works

  • Macrae, C. N., Moran, J. M., Heatherton, T. F., Banfield, J. F., and Kelley, W. M., "Medial prefrontal activity predicts memory for self-knowledge," Cerebral Cortex, 14 (2004) 647-654.
  • Heatherton, T. F., Macrae, C. N., and Kelley, W. M., "A social brain sciences approach to studying the self," Current Directions in Psychological Science, 13 (2004) 190-193.
  • Macrae, C. N., Heatherton, T. F., and Kelley, W. M., "A self less ordinary: the medial prefrontal cortex and you," in The Cognitive Neurosciences III, (2004) 1067-1075.
  • Kraemer, D. J. M., Macrae, C. N., Green, A. E., and Kelley, W. M., "The sound of silence: Spontaneous musical imagery activates auditory cortex," Nature, 434 (2005) 158.
  • Wig, G. S., Grafton, S. T., Demos, K. E., and Kelley, W. M., "Reductions in neural activity underlie behavioral components of repetition priming," Nature, 8 (2005) 1228-1233.

Current Projects

"Disambiguating anterior cingulate cortex function: Differential response to experiences of expectancy violation and social rejection;" Detecting Agency from the Biological Motion of Veridical Versus Animated Agents; "Regulating the contents of consciousness: Sustained and transient aspects of cognitive control"