Publications: Keyword: Rule representation and
task-switching
Neural
circuits subserving the retrieval and maintenance of abstract rules
Bunge SA, Kahn I, Wallis JD, Miller EK, Wagner AD
2003 Journal of Neurophysiology
pdf
How we
use rules to select
actions: A review of evidence from cognitive neuroscience
Bunge SA
2004 Cognitive, Affective, and Behavioral Neuroscience
pdf
Retrieving
rules for behaviora from long-term memory
Donohue SE, Wendelken C, Crone EA, Bunge SA
2005 Neuroimage
pdf
Neural
circuitry underlying rule use in humans and non-human primates
Bunge
SA, Wallis JD, Parker A, Brass M, Crone EA, Hoshi E, Sakai K
2005
Journal of Neuroscience
pdf
Neural
evidence for dissociable componenets of task-switching
Crone EA, Wendelken C, Donohue SE, Bunge SA
2006 Cerebral Cortex
pdf
Switching
between taks and responses: A developmental study
Crone
EA, Bunge SA, van der Molen MW, Ridderinkhof KR
2006
Developmental Science
pdf
A
Brain-Based Account of the
Development of Rule Use in Childhood
Bunge
SA, Zelazo PD
2006
Current Directions in Psychological Science
pdf
Brain
regions mediating flexible rule use during development
Crone EA, Donohue SE, Honomichl R,
Wendelken C, Bunge SA
2006
Journal of Neuroscience
pdf
Neural
representations used to specify actions
Bunge SA, Souza MJ
2007, In: The Neuroscience of Rule-Guided Behavior. S. Bunge
& J. Wallis, eds. Oxford
University Press