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2000-present        1990-1999        1978-1989        Edited books        Book chapters

1999

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

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

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

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


1998

Doyle MC, Rugg MD. (1998). Word repetition within- and across-visual fields: an event-related potential study. Neuropsychologia, 36(12), 1403-1415. PubMedID 9863694

Allan K, Rugg MD. (1998). Neural correlates of cued recall with and without retrieval of source memory. Neuroreport, 9(15), 3463-3466. PubMedID 9855299

Rugg MD, Walla P, Schloerscheidt AM, Fletcher PC, Frith CD, Dolan RJ. (1998). Neural correlates of depth of processing effects on recollection: evidence from brain potentials and positron emission tomography. Experimental Brain Research, 123(1-2), 18-23. PubMedID 9835388

Rugg MD. (1998). Convergent approaches to electrophysiological and hemodynamic investigations of memory. Human Brain Mapping, 6(5-6), 394-398. PubMedID 9788079

Rugg MD, Fletcher PC, Allan K, Frith CD, Frackowiak RS, Dolan RJ. (1998). Neural correlates of memory retrieval during recognition memory and cued recall. Neuroimage, 8(3), 262-273. PubMedID 9758740

Rugg MD. (1998). Memories are made of this. Science, 281(5380), 1151-1152. PubMedID 9735030

Tendolkar I, Rugg MD. (1998). Electrophysiological dissociation of recency and recognition memory. Neuropsychologia, 36(6), 477-490. PubMedID 9705057

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

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

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

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

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

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


1997

Wilding EL, Rugg MD. (1997). An event-related potential study of memory for words spoken aloud or heard. Neuropsychologia, 35(9), 1185-1195. PubMedID 9364489

Schloerscheidt AM, Rugg MD. (1997). Recognition memory for words and pictures: an event-related potential study. Neuroreport, 8(15), 3281-3285. PubMedID 9351657

Rugg MD, Mark RE, Gilchrist J, Roberts RC. (1997). ERP repetition effects in indirect and direct tasks: effects of age and interitem lag. Psychophysiology, 34(5), 572-586. PubMedID 9299912

Fletcher PC, Frith CD, Rugg MD. (1997). The functional neuroanatomy of episodic memory. Trends in Neurosciences, 20(5), 213-218. PubMedID 9141197

Allan K, Rugg MD. (1997). An event-related potential study of explicit memory on tests of cued recall and recognition. Neuropsychologia, 35(4), 387-397. PubMedID 9106268

Rugg MD, Fletcher PC, Frith CD, Frackowiak RS, Dolan RJ. (1997). Brain regions supporting intentional and incidental memory: a PET study. Neuroreport, 8(5), 1283-1287. PubMedID 9175130

Wilding EL, Rugg MD. (1997). Event-related potentials and the recognition memory exclusion task. Neuropsychologia, 35(2), 119-128. PubMedID 9025116

Tendolkar I, Doyle MC, Rugg MD. (1997). An event-related potential study of retroactive interference in memory. Neuroreport, 8(2), 501-506. PubMedID 9080437


1996

Rugg MD, Fletcher PC, Frith CD, Frackowiak RS, Dolan RJ. (1996). Differential activation of the prefrontal cortex in successful and unsuccessful memory retrieval. Brain, 119(6), 2073-2083. PubMedID 9010011

Rugg MD, Schloerscheidt AM, Doyle MC, Cox CJ, Patching GR. (1996). Event-related potentials and the recollection of associative information. Cognitive Brain Research, 4(4), 297-304. PubMedID 8957571

Allan K, Doyle MC, Rugg MD. (1996). An event-related potential study of word-stem cued recall. Cognitive Brain Research, 4(4), 251-262. PubMedID 8957566

Friston KJ, Stephan KM, Heather JD, Frith CD, Ioannides AA, Liu LC, Rugg MD, Vieth J, Keber H, Hunter K, Frackowiak RS. (1996). A multivariate analysis of evoked responses in EEG and MEG data. Neuroimage, 3(3), 167-174. PubMedID 9345487

Wilding EL, Rugg MD. (1996). An event-related potential study of recognition memory with and without retrieval of source. Brain, 119(3), 889-905. PubMedID 8673500

Doyle MC, Rugg MD, Wells T. (1996). A comparison of the electrophysiological effects of formal and repetition priming. Psychophysiology, 33(2), 132-147. PubMedID 8851241


1995

Rugg MD, Soardi M, Doyle MC. (1995). Modulation of event-related potentials by the repetition of drawings of novel objects. Cognitive Brain Research, 3(1), 17-24. PubMedID 8719018

Ebmeier KP, Steele JD, MacKenzie DM, O'Carroll RE, Kydd RR, Glabus MF, Blackwood DH, Rugg MD, Goodwin GM. (1995). Cognitive brain potentials and regional cerebral blood flow equivalents during two- and three-sound auditory "oddball tasks". Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 95(6), 434-443. PubMedID 8536572

Rugg MD. (1995). Memory and consciousness: a selective review of issues and data. Neuropsychologia, 33(9), 1131-1141. PubMedID 7501134

Wilding EL, Doyle MC, Rugg MD. (1995). Recognition memory with and without retrieval of context: an event-related potential study. Neuropsychologia, 33(6), 743-767. PubMedID 7675165

Rugg MD, Cox CJ, Doyle MC, Wells T. (1995). Event-related potentials and the recollection of low and high frequency words. Neuropsychologia, 33(4), 471-484. PubMedID 7617156


1994

Rugg MD, Doyle MC, Holdstock JS. (1994). Modulation of event-related brain potentials by word repetition: effects of local context. Psychophysiology, 31(5), 447-459. PubMedID 7972599

Rugg MD, Pearl S, Walker P, Roberts RC, Holdstock JS. (1994). Word repetition effects on event-related potentials in healthy young and old subjects, and in patients with Alzheimer-type dementia. Neuropsychologia, 32(4), 381-398. PubMedID 8047247


1993

Otten LJ, Rugg MD, Doyle MC. (1993). Modulation of event-related potentials by word repetition: the role of visual selective attention. Psychophysiology, 30(6), 559-571. PubMedID 8248448

Rugg MD, Pickles CD, Potter DD, Doyle MC, Pentland B, Roberts RC. (1993). Cognitive brain potentials in a three-stimulus auditory "oddball" task after closed head injury. Neuropsychologia, 31(4), 373-393. PubMedID 8502373


1992

Young MP, Rugg MD. (1992). Word frequency and multiple repetition as determinants of the modulation of event-related potentials in a semantic classification task. Psychophysiology, 29(6), 664-676. PubMedID 1461957

Rugg MD, Brovedani P, Doyle MC. (1992). Modulation of event-related potentials (ERPs) by word repetition in a task with inconsistent mapping between repetition and response. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 84(6), 521-531. PubMedID 1280198

Potter DD, Pickles CD, Roberts RC, Rugg MD. (1992). The effects of scopolamine on event-related potentials in a continuous recognition memory task. Psychophysiology, 29(1), 29-37. PubMedID 1609025


1991

Rugg MD, Roberts RC, Potter DD, Pickles CD, Nagy ME. (1991). Event-related potentials related to recognition memory. Effects of unilateral temporal lobectomy and temporal lobe epilepsy. Brain, 114(5), 2313-2332. PubMedID 1933247

Rugg MD, Pickles CD, Potter DD, Roberts RC. (1991). Normal P300 following extensive damage to the left medial temporal lobe. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry, 54(3), 217-222. PubMedID 2030348

Rugg MD. (1991). No ERPs and selective attention: commentary. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 42, 222-227. PubMedID 1915018


1990

Barrett SE, Rugg MD. (1990). Event-related potentials and the semantic matching of pictures. Brain and Cognition, 14(2), 201-212. PubMedID 2285513

Rugg MD, Roberts RC, Potter DD, Nagy ME, Pickles CD. (1990). Endogenous event-related potentials from sphenoidal electrodes. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 76(4), 331-338. PubMedID 1699726

Rugg MD. (1990). Event-related brain potentials dissociate repetition effects of high- and low-frequency words. Memory and Cognition, 18(4), 367-379. PubMedID 2381316

Barrett SE, Rugg MD. (1990). Event-related potentials and the phonological matching of picture names. Brain and Language, 38(3), 424-437. PubMedID 2346880



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