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Michael D Rugg

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Neuroimage|February 8, 2019
Effects of age on across-participant variability of cortical reinstatement effectsPreston P Thakral, Tracy H Wang, Michael D Rugg
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|August 17, 2005
Further dissociating the processes involved in recognition memory: an FMRI studyRichard N A Henson, Michael Hornberger, Michael D Rugg
Neuropsychologia|September 2, 2020
Direct brain recordings identify hippocampal and cortical networks that distinguish successful versus failed episodic memory retrievalRyan Joseph Tan, Michael D Rugg, Bradley C Lega
Brain Research|January 28, 2015
The hippocampus is sensitive to the mismatch in novelty between items and their contextsPreston P Thakral, Sarah S Yu, Michael D Rugg
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|July 3, 2026
Encoding-related fMRI BOLD activity predicts subsequent memory for studied scenes, but not subsequent identification of perceptually similar luresAyse N Z Aktas, Sabina Srokova, Michael D Rugg
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|September 10, 2002
Brain activity underlying encoding and retrieval of source memorySelene Cansino, Pierre Maquet, Raymond J Dolan, et al.
Neuroimage|January 27, 2004
Probability effects on the neural correlates of retrieval success: an fMRI studyJane E Herron, Richard N A Henson, Michael D Rugg
Nature Neuroscience|October 29, 2002
State-related and item-related neural correlates of successful memory encodingLeun J Otten, Richard N A Henson, Michael D Rugg
Brain Research|March 17, 2009
ERP correlates of the incidental retrieval of emotional information: effects of study-test delayAntonio Jaeger, Jeffrey D Johnson, Maria Corona, et al.
Neurobiology of Aging|January 7, 2025
Recollection-related fMRI effects in entorhinal cortex predict longitudinal memory change in healthy older adultsAmbereen Kidwai, Mingzhu Hou, Marianne de Chastelaine, et al.
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Neuroimage|February 8, 2019
Effects of age on across-participant variability of cortical reinstatement effectsPreston P Thakral, Tracy H Wang, Michael D Rugg
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|August 17, 2005
Further dissociating the processes involved in recognition memory: an FMRI studyRichard N A Henson, Michael Hornberger, Michael D Rugg
Neuropsychologia|September 2, 2020
Direct brain recordings identify hippocampal and cortical networks that distinguish successful versus failed episodic memory retrievalRyan Joseph Tan, Michael D Rugg, Bradley C Lega
Brain Research|January 28, 2015
The hippocampus is sensitive to the mismatch in novelty between items and their contextsPreston P Thakral, Sarah S Yu, Michael D Rugg
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|July 3, 2026
Encoding-related fMRI BOLD activity predicts subsequent memory for studied scenes, but not subsequent identification of perceptually similar luresAyse N Z Aktas, Sabina Srokova, Michael D Rugg
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|September 10, 2002
Brain activity underlying encoding and retrieval of source memorySelene Cansino, Pierre Maquet, Raymond J Dolan, et al.
Neuroimage|January 27, 2004
Probability effects on the neural correlates of retrieval success: an fMRI studyJane E Herron, Richard N A Henson, Michael D Rugg
Nature Neuroscience|October 29, 2002
State-related and item-related neural correlates of successful memory encodingLeun J Otten, Richard N A Henson, Michael D Rugg
Brain Research|March 17, 2009
ERP correlates of the incidental retrieval of emotional information: effects of study-test delayAntonio Jaeger, Jeffrey D Johnson, Maria Corona, et al.
Neurobiology of Aging|January 7, 2025
Recollection-related fMRI effects in entorhinal cortex predict longitudinal memory change in healthy older adultsAmbereen Kidwai, Mingzhu Hou, Marianne de Chastelaine, et al.
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