1990 – 1999

  • Donaldson DI, Rugg MD. (1999).

    Donaldson DI, Rugg MD. (1999). Event-related potential studies of associative recognition and recall: electrophysiological evidence for context dependent retrieval processes. Cognitive Brain Research, 8(1), 1-16. PubMedID 10216269


  • Henson RN, Rugg MD, Shallice T, Josephs O, Dolan RJ. (1999).

    Henson RN, Rugg MD, Shallice T, Josephs O, Dolan RJ. (1999). Recollection and familiarity in recognition memory: an event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging study. Journal of Neuroscience, 19(10), 3962-3972. PubMedID 10234026


  • Rugg MD, Fletcher PC, Chua PM, Dolan RJ. (1999).

    Rugg MD, Fletcher PC, Chua PM, Dolan RJ. (1999). The role of the prefrontal cortex in recognition memory and memory for source: an fMRI study. Neuroimage, 10(5), 520-529. PubMedID 10547329


  • Rugg MD, Nieto-Vegas M. (1999).

    Rugg MD, Nieto-Vegas M. (1999). Modality-specific effects of immediate word repetition: electrophysiological evidence. Neuroreport, 10(12), 2661-2664. PubMedID 10574388


  • Friston KJ, Fletcher P, Josephs O, Holmes A, Rugg MD, Turner R. (1998).

    Friston KJ, Fletcher P, Josephs O, Holmes A, Rugg MD, Turner R. (1998). Event-related fMRI: characterizing differential responses. Neuroimage, 7(1), 30-40. PubMedID 9500830


  • Rugg MD, Mark RE, Walla P, Schloerscheidt AM, Birch CS, Allan K. (1998).

    Rugg MD, Mark RE, Walla P, Schloerscheidt AM, Birch CS, Allan K. (1998). Dissociation of the neural correlates of implicit and explicit memory. Nature, 392(6676), 595-598. PubMedID 9560154


  • Mark RE, Rugg MD. (1998).

    Mark RE, Rugg MD. (1998). Age effects on brain activity associated with episodic memory retrieval. An electrophysiological study. Brain, 121(5), 861-873. PubMedID 9619190


  • Allan K, Wilding EL, Rugg MD. (1998).

    Allan K, Wilding EL, Rugg MD. (1998). Electrophysiological evidence for dissociable processes contributing to recollection. Acta Psychologica, 98(2-3), 231-252. PubMedID 9621832


  • Rugg MD, Schloerscheidt AM, Mark RE.

    Rugg MD, Schloerscheidt AM, Mark RE. An electrophysiological comparison of two indices of recollection. Journal of Memory and Language, 39(1), 47-69.


  • Donaldson DI, Rugg MD. (1998).

    Donaldson DI, Rugg MD. (1998). Recognition memory for new associations: electrophysiological evidence for the role of recollection. Neuropsychologia, 36(5), 377-395. PubMedID 9699947