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Publications: Andrea Greve

A. Greve, C.J. Evans, K.S. Graham E.L. Wilding (2011). Functional specialisation in the hippocampus and perirhinal cortex during the encoding of verbal associations. Neuropsychologia 49(9): 2746-2754

A. Greve, A.N. Doidge, C.J. Evans, E.L. Wilding (2010). Functional neuroanatomy supporting judgments of when events occurred. Journal of Neuroscience 30 (20): 7099-7104.

A. Greve, D.I. Donaldson and M.C.W. van Rossum (2010). A single-trace dual‐process model of episodic memory: a novel computational account of familiarity and recollection. Hippocampus 20(2): 235-251.

J.M. Cortes, A. Greve, A.B. Barrett and M.C.W. van Rossum (2010). Dynamics and robustness of familiarity memory. Neural Computation 22(2): 448-466.

A. Greve, D.C. Sterratt, D.I. Donaldson, D.J. Willshaw, and M.C.W. van Rossum (2009) Optimal learning rules for familiarity detection. Biological Cybernetics 100(1), 11-19

R.E. Warren, A.J. Sommerfield, A. Greve, K.V., Allen, I.J. Deary, & B.M. Frier (2008). Moderate hypoglycaemia after learning does not affect memory consolidation and brain activation during recognition in non-diabetic adults. Diabetes/Metabolism Research and Reviews 24 (3), 247-252.

A. Greve, M.C.W. van Rossum, and D.I. Donaldson (2007). Investigating the functional interaction between semantic and episodic memory: Convergent behavioural and electrophysiological evidence for the role of familiarity. NeuroImage, 34. 801-814

J.M. Cortes, A. Greve and M.C.W. van Rossum (2007). Dynamical effects on familiarity discrimination. AIP Conference Proceedings 887: 217-223.

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