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Memory (Hove, England)|April 19, 2017
The association of personal semantic memory to identity representations: insight into higher-order networks of autobiographical contentsMatthew D Grilli
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery|May 1, 1997
Total face reconstruction with one free flapC Angrigiani, D Grilli
Neuropsychologia|June 21, 2014
Personal semantic memory: insights from neuropsychological research on amnesiaMatthew D Grilli, Mieke Verfaellie
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|May 13, 2015
Supporting the self-concept with memory: insight from amnesiaMatthew D Grilli, Mieke Verfaellie
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|October 4, 2022
Autobiographical event memory and aging: older adults get the gistMatthew D Grilli, Signy Sheldon
Neuropsychologia|January 2, 2016
Experience-near but not experience-far autobiographical facts depend on the medial temporal lobe for retrieval: Evidence from amnesiaMatthew D Grilli, Mieke Verfaellie
Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS|July 7, 2011
The self-imagination effect: benefits of a self-referential encoding strategy on cued recall in memory-impaired individuals with neurological damageMatthew D Grilli, Elizabeth L Glisky
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery|December 1, 1995
Latissimus dorsi musculocutaneous flap without muscleC Angrigiani, D Grilli, J Siebert
Neuropsychology|September 30, 2010
Self-imagining enhances recognition memory in memory-impaired individuals with neurological damageMatthew D Grilli, Elizabeth L Glisky
Neuropsychological Rehabilitation|December 14, 2011
Imagine that: self-imagination improves prospective memory in memory-impaired individuals with neurological damageMatthew D Grilli, Craig P McFarland
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Memory (Hove, England)|April 19, 2017
The association of personal semantic memory to identity representations: insight into higher-order networks of autobiographical contentsMatthew D Grilli
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery|May 1, 1997
Total face reconstruction with one free flapC Angrigiani, D Grilli
Neuropsychologia|June 21, 2014
Personal semantic memory: insights from neuropsychological research on amnesiaMatthew D Grilli, Mieke Verfaellie
Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience|May 13, 2015
Supporting the self-concept with memory: insight from amnesiaMatthew D Grilli, Mieke Verfaellie
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|October 4, 2022
Autobiographical event memory and aging: older adults get the gistMatthew D Grilli, Signy Sheldon
Neuropsychologia|January 2, 2016
Experience-near but not experience-far autobiographical facts depend on the medial temporal lobe for retrieval: Evidence from amnesiaMatthew D Grilli, Mieke Verfaellie
Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS|July 7, 2011
The self-imagination effect: benefits of a self-referential encoding strategy on cued recall in memory-impaired individuals with neurological damageMatthew D Grilli, Elizabeth L Glisky
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery|December 1, 1995
Latissimus dorsi musculocutaneous flap without muscleC Angrigiani, D Grilli, J Siebert
Neuropsychology|September 30, 2010
Self-imagining enhances recognition memory in memory-impaired individuals with neurological damageMatthew D Grilli, Elizabeth L Glisky
Neuropsychological Rehabilitation|December 14, 2011
Imagine that: self-imagination improves prospective memory in memory-impaired individuals with neurological damageMatthew D Grilli, Craig P McFarland
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