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Michael D. Rugg

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Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|February 16, 2008
Fractionation of the component processes underlying successful episodic encoding: a combined fMRI and divided-attention studyMelina R Uncapher, Michael D Rugg
Human Brain Mapping|March 12, 2014
The relationship between task-related and subsequent memory effectsMarianne de Chastelaine, Michael D Rugg
Hippocampus|July 3, 2015
The effects of study task on prestimulus subsequent memory effects in the hippocampusMarianne de Chastelaine, Michael D Rugg
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|July 16, 2003
Human recognition memory: a cognitive neuroscience perspectiveMichael D. Rugg, Andrew P. Yonelinas
Neuropsychologia|April 24, 2007
Dissociation of the neural correlates of recognition memory according to familiarity, recollection, and amount of recollected informationKaia L Vilberg, Michael D Rugg
Neuroimage|January 17, 2009
An investigation of the effects of relative probability of old and new test items on the neural correlates of successful and unsuccessful source memoryKaia L Vilberg, Michael D Rugg
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|May 13, 2010
Event-related potential correlates of gist and verbatim encodingShih-kuen Cheng, Michael D Rugg
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|June 9, 2019
Neural Dedifferentiation in the Aging BrainJoshua D Koen, Michael D Rugg
Neuropsychologia|April 23, 2009
Right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex is engaged during post-retrieval processing of both episodic and semantic informationHiroki R Hayama, Michael D Rugg
Neuroreport|August 12, 2009
Left parietal cortex is modulated by amount of recollected verbal informationKaia L Vilberg, Michael D Rugg
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Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|February 16, 2008
Fractionation of the component processes underlying successful episodic encoding: a combined fMRI and divided-attention studyMelina R Uncapher, Michael D Rugg
Human Brain Mapping|March 12, 2014
The relationship between task-related and subsequent memory effectsMarianne de Chastelaine, Michael D Rugg
Hippocampus|July 3, 2015
The effects of study task on prestimulus subsequent memory effects in the hippocampusMarianne de Chastelaine, Michael D Rugg
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|July 16, 2003
Human recognition memory: a cognitive neuroscience perspectiveMichael D. Rugg, Andrew P. Yonelinas
Neuropsychologia|April 24, 2007
Dissociation of the neural correlates of recognition memory according to familiarity, recollection, and amount of recollected informationKaia L Vilberg, Michael D Rugg
Neuroimage|January 17, 2009
An investigation of the effects of relative probability of old and new test items on the neural correlates of successful and unsuccessful source memoryKaia L Vilberg, Michael D Rugg
International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology|May 13, 2010
Event-related potential correlates of gist and verbatim encodingShih-kuen Cheng, Michael D Rugg
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|June 9, 2019
Neural Dedifferentiation in the Aging BrainJoshua D Koen, Michael D Rugg
Neuropsychologia|April 23, 2009
Right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex is engaged during post-retrieval processing of both episodic and semantic informationHiroki R Hayama, Michael D Rugg
Neuroreport|August 12, 2009
Left parietal cortex is modulated by amount of recollected verbal informationKaia L Vilberg, Michael D Rugg
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