William M Kelley
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    Wang R, Wang W, Dasilva A, Huckins J, Kelley W, Heatherton T, et al.
  
  
    Proc ACM Interact Mob Wearable Ubiquitous Technol
    . 2024 Oct;
          2(1).
    
    PMID: 39449996
  
  
          There are rising rates of depression on college campuses. Mental health services on our campuses are working at full stretch. In response researchers have proposed using mobile sensing for continuous...
      
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    Huckins J, daSilva A, Wang R, Wang W, Hedlund E, Murphy E, et al.
  
  
    Front Neurosci
    . 2019 Apr;
          13:248.
    
    PMID: 30949024
  
  
          As smartphone usage has become increasingly prevalent in our society, so have rates of depression, particularly among young adults. Individual differences in smartphone usage patterns have been shown to reflect...
      
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    Lochte B, Guillory S, Richard C, Kelley W
  
  
    Bioimpacts
    . 2018 Nov;
          8(4):295-304.
    
    PMID: 30397584
  
  
           : The "autonomous sensory meridian response" (ASMR) is a neologism used to describe an internal sensation of deep relaxation and pleasant head tingling which is often stimulated by gentle sounds,...
      
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    Huckins J, Adeyemo B, Miezin F, Power J, Gordon E, Laumann T, et al.
  
  
    Hum Brain Mapp
    . 2018 Sep;
          40(2):361-376.
    
    PMID: 30251766
  
  
          Neuroimaging studies have implicated a set of striatal and orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) regions that are commonly activated during reward processing tasks. Resting-state functional connectivity (RSFC) studies have demonstrated that the...
      
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    Chen P, Kelley W, Lopez R, Heatherton T
  
  
    Soc Neurosci
    . 2018 Jul;
          14(4):470-483.
    
    PMID: 29985099
  
  
          According to the strength model, self-regulation relies on a domain-general capacity that may be strengthened by training. From this perspective, training self-regulation in one domain may transfer to other domains....
      
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    Courtney A, Rapuano K, Sargent J, Heatherton T, Kelley W
  
  
    J Stud Alcohol Drugs
    . 2017 Dec;
          79(1):41-42.
    
    PMID: 29227229
  
  
          No abstract available.
      
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    Courtney A, Rapuano K, Sargent J, Heatherton T, Kelley W
  
  
    J Stud Alcohol Drugs
    . 2017 Dec;
          79(1):29-38.
    
    PMID: 29227227
  
  
          Objective: In this study, we assess whether activation of the brain's reward system in response to alcohol advertisements is associated with college drinking. Previous research has established a relationship between...
      
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    Lopez R, Chen P, Huckins J, Hofmann W, Kelley W, Heatherton T
  
  
    Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci
    . 2017 Feb;
          12(5):832-838.
    
    PMID: 28158874
  
  
          Previous neuroimaging work has shown that increased reward-related activity following exposure to food cues is predictive of self-control failure. The balance model suggests that self-regulation failures result from an imbalance...
      
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    Rapuano K, Zieselman A, Kelley W, Sargent J, Heatherton T, Gilbert-Diamond D
  
  
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
    . 2016 Dec;
          114(1):160-165.
    
    PMID: 27994159
  
  
          Obesity is a major public health concern that involves an interaction between genetic susceptibility and exposure to environmental cues (e.g., food marketing); however, the mechanisms that link these factors and...
      
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    Wagner D, Kelley W, Haxby J, Heatherton T
  
  
    J Neurosci
    . 2016 Jul;
          36(26):6917-25.
    
    PMID: 27358450
  
  
          Unlabelled: Humans display a strong tendency to make spontaneous inferences concerning the thoughts and intentions of others. Although this ability relies upon the concerted effort of multiple brain regions, the...