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Guo, Y., & Burgund,
E. D. (2010). Task effects in the mid-fusiform gyrus: A comparison
of orthographic, phonological, and semantic processing of Chinese
characters. Brain and Language, 115, 113-120.
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Burgund, E. D. (2009).
Opposing effects of age and reading ability on pseudoword priming.
Cognitive Development, 24, 80-87.
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Burgund, E. D., Guo,
Y., & Aurbach, E. L. (2009). Priming for letters and pseudoletters
in mid-fusiform cortex: Examining letter selectivity and case
invariance. Experimental Brain Research, 193, 591-601.
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Burgund, E. D., & Abernathy,
A. E. (2008). Letter-specific processing in children and adults
matched for reading level. Acta Psychologica, 129, 66-71.
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Burgund, E. D., & Edwards,
J. K. (2008). Identity versus similarity priming for letters in
left mid-fusiform cortex. NeuroReport, 19, 761-764.
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Marsolek, C. J.,
& Burgund, E. D. (2008). Dissociable neural subsystems underlie
visual working memory for abstract categories and specific exemplars.
Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience, 8, 17-24.
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Burgund, E. D., Lugar,
H. M., Miezin, F. M., Schlaggar, B. L., & Petersen, S. E. (2006).
The development of sustained and transient neural activity. NeuroImage,
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Burgund, E. D., Schlaggar,
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processing: The effect of reading ability. Acta Psychologica,
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Dosenbach, N. U.
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L., & Petersen, S. E. (2006). A core system for the implementation
of task sets. Neuron, 50, 799-812.
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Burgund, E. D., Lugar,
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modulate sustained and transient neural activity during visual
matching tasks. NeuroImage, 25, 511-519. | Supplement
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Marsolek, C. J., &
Burgund, E. D. (2005). Initial storage of unfamiliar objects:
Examining memory stores with signal detection analyses. Acta
Psychologica, 119, 81-106.
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Burgund, E. D.,
Lugar, H. M., Miezin, F. M., & Petersen, S. E. (2003). Sustained
and transient activity during an object-naming task: A mixed blocked
and event-related fMRI study. NeuroImage, 19, 29-41.
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Burgund, E. D., Marsolek,
C. J., & Luciana, M. (2003). Serotonin levels influence patterns
of repetition priming. Neuropsychology, 17, 161-170.
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Kang, H. C., Burgund,
E. D., Lugar, H. M., Petersen, S. E., & Schlaggar, B. L. (2003).
Comparison of functional activation foci in children and adults
using a common stereotactic space. NeuroImage, 19, 16-28.
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Marsolek, C. J., & Burgund, E. D. (2003). Visual recognition
and priming of incomplete objects: The influence of stimulus and
task demands. In J. S. Bowers & C. J. Marsolek (Eds.), Rethinking
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Burgund, E. D., Kang,
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S. E., & Schlaggar, B. L. (2002). The feasibility of a common
stereotactic space for children and adults in fMRI studies of
development. NeuroImage, 17, 184-200.
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Luciana, M., Burgund,
E. D., Berman, M., & Hanson, K. (2001). Effects of tryptophan
loading on verbal, spatial, and affective working memory functions
in healthy adults. Journal of Psychopharmacology, 15,
219-230.
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Burgund, E. D., &
Marsolek, C. J. (2000). Viewpoint-invariant and viewpoint-dependent
object recognition in dissociable neural subsystems. Psychonomic
Bulletin & Review, 7, 480-489.
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features in dissociable neural processing subsystems. Behavioral
and Brain Sciences, 21, 21-22.
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Burgund, E. D., & Marsolek,
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hemisphere with a form-specific perceptual identification task.
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