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Michael D Rugg

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Brain Research|January 7, 2010
Dissociation of the electrophysiological correlates of familiarity strength and item repetitionSarah S Yu, Michael D Rugg
Neuroreport|April 2, 2002
Getting ready to remember: the neural correlates of task set during recognition memoryAlexa M Morcom, Michael D Rugg
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|June 26, 2009
Selecting for memory? The influence of selective attention on the mnemonic binding of contextual informationMelina R Uncapher, Michael D Rugg
Cognitive Neuroscience|November 29, 2013
Temporal dissociations within the core recollection networkKaia L Vilberg, Michael D Rugg
Neuropsychologia|March 18, 2008
Memory retrieval and the parietal cortex: a review of evidence from a dual-process perspectiveKaia L Vilberg, Michael D Rugg
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|November 1, 2012
Retrieval orientation and the control of recollection: an fMRI studyAlexa M Morcom, Michael D Rugg
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|September 23, 2006
Electrophysiological correlates of retrieval processing: effects of consistent versus inconsistent retrieval demandsJeffrey D Johnson, Michael D Rugg
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|January 6, 2007
Recollection and the reinstatement of encoding-related cortical activityJeffrey D Johnson, Michael D Rugg
Human Brain Mapping|July 24, 2008
Functional significance of retrieval-related activity in lateral parietal cortex: Evidence from fMRI and ERPsKaia L Vilberg, Michael D Rugg
Learning & Memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.)|August 20, 2011
Effects of modality on the neural correlates of encoding processes supporting recollection and familiarityLauren J Gottlieb, Michael D Rugg
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Brain Research|January 7, 2010
Dissociation of the electrophysiological correlates of familiarity strength and item repetitionSarah S Yu, Michael D Rugg
Neuroreport|April 2, 2002
Getting ready to remember: the neural correlates of task set during recognition memoryAlexa M Morcom, Michael D Rugg
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|June 26, 2009
Selecting for memory? The influence of selective attention on the mnemonic binding of contextual informationMelina R Uncapher, Michael D Rugg
Cognitive Neuroscience|November 29, 2013
Temporal dissociations within the core recollection networkKaia L Vilberg, Michael D Rugg
Neuropsychologia|March 18, 2008
Memory retrieval and the parietal cortex: a review of evidence from a dual-process perspectiveKaia L Vilberg, Michael D Rugg
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|November 1, 2012
Retrieval orientation and the control of recollection: an fMRI studyAlexa M Morcom, Michael D Rugg
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|September 23, 2006
Electrophysiological correlates of retrieval processing: effects of consistent versus inconsistent retrieval demandsJeffrey D Johnson, Michael D Rugg
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|January 6, 2007
Recollection and the reinstatement of encoding-related cortical activityJeffrey D Johnson, Michael D Rugg
Human Brain Mapping|July 24, 2008
Functional significance of retrieval-related activity in lateral parietal cortex: Evidence from fMRI and ERPsKaia L Vilberg, Michael D Rugg
Learning & Memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.)|August 20, 2011
Effects of modality on the neural correlates of encoding processes supporting recollection and familiarityLauren J Gottlieb, Michael D Rugg
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