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2009 – 2000

Vilberg, K.L., and Rugg, M.D. (2009).

September 13, 2023November 12, 2009 by Alyssa Galganov

Vilberg, K.L., and Rugg, M.D. (2009). Left parietal cortex is modulated by amount of recollected verbal information. Neuroreport, 20, 1295-9. PubMedID 19668014

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Johnson, JD, McDuff SG, & Rugg, MD, Norman KA. (2009).

September 13, 2023November 12, 2009 by Alyssa Galganov

Johnson, JD, McDuff SG, & Rugg, MD, Norman KA. (2009). Recollection, familiarity, and cortical reinstatement: a multivoxel pattern analysis. Neuron, 63(5), 697-708. PubMedID 19755111

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Park, H., & Rugg, M.D. (2008).

September 13, 2023November 12, 2008 by Alyssa Galganov

Park, H., & Rugg, M.D. (2008). The relationship between study processing and the effects of cue congruency at retrieval: fMRI support for transfer appropriate processing. Cerebral Cortex, 18, 868-875.PubMedID 17652467

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Johnson, J.D., Muftuler, L.T., & Rugg, M.D. (2008).

September 13, 2023November 12, 2008 by Alyssa Galganov

Johnson, J.D., Muftuler, L.T., & Rugg, M.D. (2008). Multiple repetitions reveal functionally- and anatomically-distinct patterns of hippocampal activity during continuous recognition memory. Hippocampus, 18, 975-980. PubMedID 18548578

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Uncapher, M.R., & Rugg, M.D. (2008).

September 13, 2023November 12, 2008 by Alyssa Galganov

Uncapher, M.R., & Rugg, M.D. (2008). Fractionation of the component processes underlying successful episodic encoding: a combined fMRI and divided-attention study. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 20 240-254. PubMedID 18275332

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Johnson, J.D., Minton, B.R., & Rugg, M.D. (2008).

September 13, 2023November 12, 2008 by Alyssa Galganov

Johnson, J.D., Minton, B.R., & Rugg, M.D. (2008). Content-dependence of the electrophysiological correlates of recollection. NeuroImage, 39, 406-416. PubMedID 17933555

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Rugg, M.D., Johnson, J.D., Park, H., & Uncapher, M.R. (2008).

September 13, 2023November 12, 2008 by Alyssa Galganov

Rugg, M.D., Johnson, J.D., Park, H., & Uncapher, M.R. (2008). Encoding-retrieval overlap in human episodic memory: A functional neuroimaging perspective. Progress in Brain Research, 169, 339-352. PubMedID 18394485

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Duverne S., Habibi A., & Rugg M.D. (2008).

September 13, 2023November 12, 2008 by Alyssa Galganov

Duverne S., Habibi A., & Rugg M.D. (2008). Regional specificity of age effects on the neural correlates of episodic retrieval. Neurobiology of Aging, 29, 1902-1916. PubMedID 17560691

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Hayama, H.R., Johnson , J.D., & Rugg, M.D. (2008).

September 13, 2023November 12, 2008 by Alyssa Galganov

Hayama, H.R., Johnson , J.D., & Rugg, M.D. (2008). The relationship between the right frontal old/new ERP effect and post-retrieval monitoring: Specific or non-specific? Neuropsychologia, 46, 1211-1223. PubMedID 18234241

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Vilberg, K.L., & Rugg, M.D. (2008).

September 13, 2023November 12, 2008 by Alyssa Galganov

Vilberg, K.L., & Rugg, M.D. (2008). Memory retrieval and the parietal cortex: A review of evidence from a dual-process perspective. Neuropsychologia, 46, 1787-1799.PubMedID 18343462

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