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    Inhibitory control of memory retrieval and motor processing associated with the right lateral prefrontal cortex: Evidence from deficits in individuals with ADHD by Depue, B.E., Burgess, G.C., Willcutt, E.G., Ruzic, L., Banich, M.T.

    Published in Neuropsychologia (01-11-2010)
    “…▶ Individuals with ADHD show reduced brain activation in the rLPFC, as compared to controls during the inhibition over memory retrieval. ▶ Reductions of rLPFC…”
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    Anxiety and cognitive efficiency: Differential modulation of transient and sustained neural activity during a working memory task by Fales, C. L., Barch, D. M., Burgess, G. C., Schaefer, A., Mennin, D. S., Gray, J. R., Braver, T. S.

    “…According to the processing-efficiency hypothesis (Eysenck, Derakshan, Santos, & Calvo, 2007), anxious individuals are thought to require greater activation of…”
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    Perceived stress is associated with increased rostral middle frontal gyrus cortical thickness: a family‐based and discordant‐sibling investigation by Michalski, L. J., Demers, C. H., Baranger, D. A. A., Barch, D. M., Harms, M. P., Burgess, G. C., Bogdan, R.

    Published in Genes, brain and behavior (01-11-2017)
    “…Elevated stress perception and depression commonly co‐occur, suggesting that they share a common neurobiology. Cortical thickness of the rostral middle frontal…”
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    Affective personality differences in neural processing efficiency confirmed using fMRI by Gray, Jeremy R, Burgess, Gregory C, Schaefer, Alexandre, Yarkoni, Tal, Larsen, Randy J, Braver, Todd S

    “…To test for a relation between individual differences in personality and neural-processing efficiency, we used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to…”
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    Griseofulvin by Burgess, C. G.

    Published in British Medical Journal (20-07-1963)
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    The Word-Frequency Mirror Effect in Young, Old, and Early-Stage Alzheimer's Disease: Evidence for Two Processes in Episodic Recognition Performance by Balota, David A, Burgess, Gregory C, Cortese, Michael J, Adams, David R

    Published in Journal of memory and language (01-01-2002)
    “…Two experiments address the nature of the word-frequency mirror effect in episodic recognition performance and the underlying cognitive changes that occur in…”
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