About
I am a lecturer (assistant professor) in the Centre for Research on Self and Identity and I run our Social Neuroscience Laboratory. I use neuroscientific techniques (primarily EEG) to study motivation, emotion, and the self. Broadly speaking my research focuses on understanding the neural processes underlying representational (i.e., how is self-relevant information stored?), executive (i.e., self-regulation, valuation, learning), and reflective (i.e., depictions of the self in interactions with others) aspects of the self.
Research
Research groups
Research interests
- Social and Affective Neuroscience
- The Self
- Self-Regulation
Research projects
Completed projects
Publications
45 publications
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Nicholas Kelley,
David Tang,
& Brandon Schmeichel
, 2014
, Cognition and Emotion
, 28 (3) , 550--559
Type: article
Eduardo Vasquez,
William Pedersen,
Brad J. Bushman,
Nicholas Kelley,
Philippine Demeestere,
& Norman Miller
, 2013
, Aggressive Behavior
, 39 (1) , 13--29
DOI: 10.1002/ab.21453
Type: article
Nicholas Kelley,
Ruud Hortensius,
& Eddie Harmon-Jones
, 2013
, Psychological Science
, 24 (4) , 475--481
Type: article
David Tang,
Nicholas Kelley,
Joshua Hicks,
& Eddie Harmon-Jones
, 2013
Type: bookChapter
William Pedersen,
Thomas Denson,
Justin Goss,
Eduardo Vasquez,
Nicholas Kelley,
& Norman Miller
, 2011
, British Journal of Social Psychology
, 50 (2) , 281--301
Type: article
Pagination
Teaching
I teach undergraduate modules in cognitive, social, and affective neuroscience. I teach graduate level modules in advances statistics.
External roles and responsibilities
Name:
Analytical reasoning reduces Internet fraud susceptibility
Role:
Speaker
Year:
2022
Biography
Prizes
- Association for Psychological Science Rising Star (2021)
- Fellow (2023)