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Festini, S. B., McDonough, I. M, Park, D. C. (2016). The busier the better: Greater busyness is associated with better cognition. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 8,(98). doi: 10.3389/fnagi.2016.00098
Na, J. Chan.M., Lodi-Smith, J., and Park, D.C. (In press). Social-class differences in self-concept clarity and the implications for well-being. Journal of Health Psychology.
Na, J., McDonough, I., Chan, M., and Park, D. C. (2016). Social-class differences in consumer choices: Working-class individuals are more sensitive to choices of others than middle-class individuals. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 42(4), 430-43.
Park, D.C. & Festini, S.B. (2016). Theories of memory and aging: A look at the past and a glimpse of the future. Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences.
Song, Z., McDonough, I., Liu, P., Lu, H., Park, D.C. (2016) Cortical Amyloid Burden and Age Moderate Hippocampal Activity in Cognitively-Normal Adults. NeuroImage:Clinical. Available online.
McDonough, I. N., Bischof, G. N., Kennedy, K. M., Rodrigue, K. M., Farrell, M. E., Park, D. C. (2016). Discrepancies between fluid and crystallized ability in healthy adults: A behavioral marker of preclinical alzheimer’s disease. Neurobiology of Aging. 46 (10), 68-75.
Bischof, G., Rodrigue, K., Kennedy, K., Devous, M., Park, D. (2016) Amyloid deposition in younger adults is linked to episodic memory performance. Neurology. 87(24), 2562-2566.
Cabeza, R., Nyberg, L., & Park, D.C. (2016). Cognitive neuroscience of aging: Linking cognitive and cerebral aging 2nd Edition.. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
Park, D.C. & Festini, S (2016). The middle-aged brain: A cognitive neuroscience perspective. In Cabeza, R., Nyberg, L., and Park, D.C. (Eds). The Cognitive Neuroscience of Aging: Linking Cognitive and Cerebral Aging. New York: Oxford University Press. (pp 363-388).

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Bischof, G.N. & Park, D.C. (2015). Obesity and Aging: Consequences for Cognition, Brain Structure, and Brain Function. Psychosomatic Medicine 77(6), 697-709.
Curtis, L.M.; Revelle, W.; Waite, K.; Wilson, E.A.; Condon, D.M.; Bojarski, E.; Park, D.C.; Baker, D.W.; Wolf, M.S.. (2015). Development and validation of the Comprehensive Health Activities Scale: A new approach to health literacy measurement. Journal of Health Communications, 20, 157-64.
Kennedy, K.M; Rodrigue, K.M.; Bischof, G.M; Hebrank, A.C.; Reuter-Lorenz, P.A.; Park, D.C. (2015). Age trajectories of functional activation under conditions of low and high processing demands: An adult lifespan fMRI study of the aging brain. Neuroimage, 104, 21-34.
Kobayashi, L.C.; Smith, S.G.; O’Conor, R.; Curtis, L.M.; Park, D.C.; von Wagner, C.; Deary, I.J.; Wolf, M.S.. (2015). The role of cognitive function cognitive function in the relationship between age and health literacy: a cross-sectional analysis of older adults in Chicago, USA. BMJ Open, 5, 1-8.
McDonough, IM; Haber, S; Bischof, GN; Park, DC. (2015). The synapse project: Engagement in mentally challenging activities enhances neural efficiency. Restorative neurology and neuroscience, 33(6), 865-82.
Rieck, JR; Rodrigue, KM; Kennedy, KM; Devous, MD; Park, DC. (2015). The effect of beta-amyloid on face processing in young and old adults: A multivariate analysis of the BOLD signal. Human brain mapping, 36(7), 2514-26.

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Chan, M.Y., Haber, S., Drew, L.M., & Park, D.C. (2014). Training older adults to use tablet computers: Does it enhance cognitive function. The Gerontologist. (Epub ahead of print). PMID: 24928557.
Chan, M.Y., Park, D.C., Savalia, N.K., Peterson, S.E., Wig, G.S. (2014). Decreased segregation of brain systems across the healthy lifespan. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, U.S.A. 111(46). E4997-E5006.
Park, DC; Lodi-Smith, J; Drew, L; Haber, S; Hebrank, A; Bischof, GN; Aamodt, W. (2014). The Impact of Sustained Engagement on Cognitive Function in Older Adults: The Synapse Project. Psychological science, 25: 103-112.
Peng, S.-L., Dumas, J.A., Park, D.C., Liu, P., Filbey, F.M., McAdams, C.J., Pinkham, A.E., Adinoff, B., Zhang, R., & Lu, H. (2014). Age-related increase of resting metabolic rate in the human brain. Neuroimage. 98, 176-83. PMCID: PMC4099257.
Reuter-Lorenz, P.A., Park, D.C., (2014). How does it STAC Up? Revisiting the Scaffolding Theory of Aging and Cognition. Neuropsychology Review, 24(3) 355-370. PMCID: PMC4150993.
Thomas, B.P., Liu, P., Park, D.C., van Osch, M.J., Lu, H. (2014). Cerebrovascular reactivity in the brain white matter: magnitude, temporal characteristics, and age effects. Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow Metabolism, 34(2), 242-247. PMID: 24192640.

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Ballesteros, S., Bischof, G.N., Goh, J.O., & Park, D.C. (2013). Neural correlates of conceptual object priming in young and older adults: An event-related fMRI study. Neurobiology of Aging, 34(4), 1254-1264. PMCID: PMC23102512.
Goh, J.O.; Hebrank, A.C.; Sutton, B.P.; Chee, M.W.; Sim, S.K.; Park, D.C.. (2013). Culture-related differences in default network activity during visuo-spatial judgments. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, 8: 134-142.
Huang, CM; Park, D. (2013). Cultural influences on Facebook photographs. International journal of psychology : Journal international de psychologie, 48: 334-343.
Liu, P; Hebrank, AC; Rodrigue, KM; Kennedy, KM; Park, DC; Lu, H. (2013). A comparison of physiologic modulators of fMRI signals. Human brain mapping, 34, 2078-2088.
Liu, P., Hebrank, A.C., Rodrigue, K.M., Kennedy, K.M., Section, J., & Park, D.C., Lu, H. (2013). Age-related differences in memory-encoding fMRI responses after accounting for decline in vascular reactivity. NeuroImage. 78, 415-425. PMCID: PMC23624491.
Park, D.C., & Bischof, G.N. (2013). The aging mind: Neuroplasticity in response to cognitive training. Dialogues in Clinical Neuroscience, 15(1), 109-19. PMCID: PMC23576894.
Park, D.C. & McDonough, I. (2013). The dynamic aging mind: Revelations from functional neuroimaging research. Perspectives in Psychological Science, 8, 62-67.
Park, J; Park, DC; Polk, TA.(2013). Parietal Functional Connectivity in Numerical Cognition. Cerebral cortex , 23, 2127-2135.
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Rodrigue, K.M., Rieck, J.R., Kennedy, K.M., Devous, M.D., Diaz-Arrastia, R., & Park, D.C. (2013). Risk factors for beta-amyloid deposition in healthy aging: Vascular and genetic effects. JAMA: Archives of Neurology. 70(5), 600-606. PMCID: PMC23553344.

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Huang, C.M., Polk, T.A., Goh, J.O., & Park, D.C. (2012). Both left and right posterior parietal activations contribute to compensatory processes in normal aging. Neuropsychologia, 50, 55-66. PMCID: PMC3355662.
Kennedy, K.M., Rodrigue, K.M., Devous, M.D., Hebrank, A.C., Bischof, G.N., & Park, D.C. (2012). Effects of beta-amyloid accumulation on neural function during encoding across the adult lifespan. Neuroimage. 62 (1), 1-8. PMCID: PMC2259063.
Kobayashi, MSc, L.C.; Smith, PhD, S.G.; O’Conor, MPH, R.; Curtis, MS, L.M; Park, PhD, D.C.; von Wagner, PhD, C.; Baker, MD MPH, D.; Deary, PhD, I.J.; Wolf, PhD MPH, M.S. (2012). Age, cognitive function, and health literacy: findings from the LitCog Study. J Gen Intern Med, 27: 1300-1307.
Park, J; Carp, J; Kennedy, KM; Rodrigue, KM; Bischof, GN; Huang, CM; Rieck, JR; Polk, TA; Park, DC. (2012). Neural broadening or neural attenuation?Investigating age-related dedifferentiation in the face network in a large lifespan sample. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience, 32: 2154-8.
Park, J; Carp, J; Kennedy, KM; Rodrigue, KM; Bischof, GN; Huang, CM; Rieck, JR; Polk, TA; Park, DC. (2012). Neural broadening or neural attenuation?Investigating age-related dedifferentiation in the face network in a large lifespan sample. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience, 32: 2154-8.
Park, J; Hebrank, A; Polk, TA; Park, DC.(2012). Neural dissociation of number from letter recognition and its relationship to parietal numerical processing. Journal of cognitive neuroscience, 24: 39-50.
Park, J; Park, DC; Polk, TA. (2012). Investigating unique environmental contributions to the neural representation of written words: a monozygotic twin study. PloS one, 7: e31512.
Rodrigue, KM; Kennedy, KM; Devous, MD; Rieck, JR; Hebrank, AC; Diaz-Arrastia, R; Mathews, D; Park, DC. (2012). β-Amyloid burden in healthy aging: Regional distribution and cognitive consequences.Neurology, 78: 387-95.

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Carp, J; Park, J; Hebrank, A; Park, DC; Polk, TA.(2011). Age-related neural dedifferentiation in the motor system. PloS one, 6: e29411.
Chee, MW; Zheng, H; Goh, JO; Park, D. (2011). Brain Structure in Young and Old East Asians and Westerners: Comparisons of Structural Volume and Cortical Thickness. Journal of cognitive neuroscience, 23(5), 1065-79.
Goh, JO; Hebrank, AC; Sutton, BP; Chee, MW; Sim, SK; Park, DC. (2011). Culture-related differences in default network activity during visuo-spatial judgments. Social cognitive and affective neuroscience, 8(2), 134-42.
Huang, H; Prince, JL; Mishra, V; Carass, A; Landman, B; Park, DC; Tamminga, C; King, R; Miller, MI; van Zijl, PC; Mori, S. (2011). A framework on surface-based connectivity quantification for the human brain. Journal of neuroscience methods, 197: 324-32.
Lodi-Smith, J; Park, DC. (2011). Synapse: A clinical trial examining the impact of actively engaging the aging mind. In Hartman-Stein, Paula E. and LaRue, Asenath (Eds.), Enhancing Cognitive Fitness in Adults: A Guide to the Use and Development of Community-Based Programs. New York: Springer.
Park, D.C. & Bischof, G.N. (2011). Neuroplasticity, aging, and cognitive function. In K.W. Schaie & S.L. Willis (Eds.), Handbook of the psychology of aging. San Diego, CA: Academic Press.
Rodrigue, KM; Kennedy, KM. (2011).The Cognitive Consequences of Structural Changes to the Aging Brain.In Schaie, KW & Willis, SL (Eds.), Handbook of the Psychology of Aging. San Diego, CA: Academic Press.
Sperling, RA; Aisen, PS; Beckett, LA; Bennett, DA; Craft, S; Fagan, AM; Iwatsubo, T; Jack, CR; Kaye, J; Montine, TJ; Park, DC; Reiman, EM; Rowe, CC; Siemers, E; Stern, Y et al. (2011). Toward defining the preclinical stages of Alzheimer’s disease: recommendations from the National Institute on Aging-Alzheimer’s Association workgroups on diagnostic guidelines for Alzheimer’s disease. Alzheimer’s & dementia : the journal of the Alzheimer’s Association, 7: 280-92.

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Carp, J; Park, J; Polk, TA; Park, DC.(2010). Age differences in neural distinctiveness revealed by multi-voxel pattern analysis. NeuroImage, 56(2), 736-43.
Goh, JO; Leshikar, ED; Sutton, BP; Tan, JC; Sim, SK; Hebrank, AC; Park, DC. (2010). Culture differences in neural processing of faces and houses in the ventral visual cortex. Social cognitive and affective neuroscience, 5: 227-35.
Goh, JO; Suzuki, A; Park, DC. (2010). Reduced neural selectivity increases fMRI adaptation with age during face discrimination. NeuroImage, 51: 336-344.
Grossmann, I; Na, J; Varnum, ME; Park, DC; Kitayama, S; Nisbett, RE. (2010). Reasoning about social conflicts improves into old age. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 107:16: 7246-7250.
Jenkins, LJ; Yang, YJ; Goh, J; Hong, YY; Park, DC. (2010). Cultural differences in the lateral occipital complex while viewing incongruent scenes. Social cognitive and affective neuroscience, 5(2-3), 236-41.
Leshikar, ED; Gutchess, AH; Hebrank, AC; Sutton, BP; Park, DC. (2010). The impact of increased relational encoding demands on frontal and hippocampal function in older adults. Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior, 46: 507-521.
Lu, H; Xu, F; Rodrigue, KM; Kennedy, KM; Cheng, Y; Flicker, B; Hebrank, AC; Uh, J; Park, DC. (2010). Alterations in Cerebral Metabolic Rate and Blood Supply across the Adult Lifespan. Cerebral cortex 21(6), 1426-34.
Park, J; Carp, J; Hebrank, A; Park, DC; Polk, TA. (2010). Neural specificity predicts fluid processing ability in older adults. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience, 30: 9253-9
Park, DC; Huang, CM. (2010). Culture Wires the Brain: A Cognitive Neuroscience Perspective. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 5(4): 391-400.
Park, DC; Polk, TA; Hebrank, AC; Jenkins, LJ.(2010). Age differences in default mode activity on easy and difficult spatial judgment tasks. Frontiers in human neuroscience, 3: 75.
Reuter-Lorenz, PA; Park, DC. (2010). Human neuroscience and the aging mind: a new look at old problems. The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences, 65: 405-15.
Suzuki, A; Goh, JO; Hebrank, A; Sutton, BP; Jenkins, L; Flicker, BA; Park, DC.(2010). Sustained happiness? Lack of repetition suppression in right-ventral visual cortex for happy faces. Social cognitive and affective neuroscience.
Wilson, EA; Park, DC; Curtis, LM; Cameron, KA; Clayman, ML; Makoul, G; Vom Eigen, K; Wolf, MS. (2010). Media and memory: the efficacy of video and print materials for promoting patient education about asthma. Patient education and counseling, 80: 393-8.

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Goh, JO; Park, DC. (2009). Culture sculpts the perceptual brain. Progress in brain research, 178: 95-111.
Goh, JO; Park, DC. (2009). Neuroplasticity and cognitive aging: The scaffolding theory of aging and cognition. Restorative neurology and neuroscience, 27: 391-403.
Goh, JO; Tan, JC; Park, DC. (2009). Culture modulates eye-movements to visual novelty. PloS one, 4: e8238.
Gutchess, AH; Park, DC.(2009). Effects of Aging on Associative Memory for Related and Unrelated Pictures. The European journal of cognitive psychology, 21: 235-254.
Meade, ML; Park, DP. (2009). Enhancing Cognitive Function in Older Adults. In Chodzko-Kajko, W., & Kramer, A.F. (Eds.), Enhancing Cognitive and Brain Plasticity. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics.
Park, D. C. (2009). Publishing in the psychological sciences: Enhancing journal impact while decreasing author fatigue. Perspectives in Psychological Science, 4: 36-37.
Park, DC. (2009). Working later in life may facilitate neural health. In Insel, T.R. (Eds.), Cerebrum: Emerging Ideas in Brain Science. : The Dana Foundation.
Park, DC; Goh, JOS.(2009). Successful aging.In Cacioppo, J. &Bentson, G (Eds.), Handbook of Neuroscience for the Behavioral Sciences. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons.
Park, DC; Reuter-Lorenz, P. (2009). The adaptive brain: aging and neurocognitive scaffolding. Annual review of psychology, 60: 173-96
Rodrigue, KM; Kennedy, KM; Park, DC. (2009). Beta-Amyloid Deposition and the Aging Brain. Neuropsychology review, 19: 436-450.

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Park, DC. (2008). Developing a cultural cognitive neuroscience of aging. In Hofer, S. &Alwin, D.F. (Eds.), Handbook of Cognitive Aging. New York: Sage.
Stine-Morrow, EA; Parisi, JM; Morrow, DG; Park, DC. (2008). The effects of an engaged lifestyle on cognitive vitality: a field experiment. Psychology and aging, 23: 778-86.
Sutton, BP; Goh, J; Hebrank, A; Welsh, RC; Chee, MW; Park, DC.(2008). Investigation and validation of intersite fMRI studies using the same imaging hardware. Journal of magnetic resonance imaging : JMRI, 28: 21-28.
Wilson, EAH; Park, DC.(2008). A case for clarity in the writing of health statements. Patient education and counseling, 72: 330-335.
Wilson, E; Park, DC. (2008). Prospective Memory and Health Behaviors: Context Trumps Cognition. In Kliegel, M., McDaniel, M., & Einstein, G. (Eds.), Prospective Memory: Cognitive, Neuroscience, Developmental, and Applied Perspectives. New York: Erlbaum, L..

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Goh, JO; Chee, MW; Tan, JC; Venkatraman, V; Hebrank, A; Leshikar, ED; Jenkins, L; Sutton, BP; Gutchess, AH; Park, DC. (2007). Age and culture modulate object processing and object-scene binding in the ventral visual area. Cognitive, affective & behavioral neuroscience, 7: 44-52.
Gutchess, AH; Hebrank, A; Sutton, BP; Leshikar, E; Chee, MW; Tan, JC; Goh, JO; Park, DC. (2007). Contextual interference in recognition memory with age. NeuroImage, 35: 1338-47.
Knauper, B.; Schwarz, N.; Park, D.; Fritsch, A.. (2007). The perils of interpreting age differences in attitude reports: Question order effects decrease with age. Journal of Official Statistics, 23: 515-528.
Park, D.C.(2007). Eating disorders: A call to arms. American Psychologist, 62: 158.
Park, DC; Gutchess, AH; Meade, ML; Stine-Morrow, EA. (2007).Improving cognitive function in older adults: nontraditional approaches. The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences, 62 Spec No: 45-52
Park, DC; Liu, L. (2007). Medical Adherence and Aging: Social and Cognitive Perspectives. Washington, D.C.: APA.
Park, DC; Meade, ML. (2007). A broad view of medical adherence: The importance of cognitive, social, and contextual factors. In Park, D.C. & Liu, L.L. (Eds.), Social and Cognitive Perspectives on Medical Adherence. Washington: APA.
Polk, TA; Park, J; Smith, MR; Park, DC. (2007). Nature versus nurture in ventral visual cortex: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study of twins. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience, 27: 13921-5.
Stine-Morrow, EA; Parisi, JM; Morrow, DG; Greene, J; Park, DC. (2007). An engagement model of cognitive optimization through adulthood. The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences, 62 Spec No: 62-9.

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Boduroglu, A; Yoon, C; Luo, T; Park, DC. (2006). Age-related stereotypes: a comparison of American and Chinese cultures. Gerontology, 52: 324-33.
Chee, MW; Goh, JO; Venkatraman, V; Tan, JC; Gutchess, A; Sutton, B; Hebrank, A; Leshikar, E; Park, D. (2006). Age-related changes in object processing and contextual binding revealed using fMR adaptation. Journal of cognitive neuroscience, 18: 495-507.
Chua, HF; Chen, W; Park, DC.(2006). Source memory, aging and culture. Gerontology, 52: 306-13.
Gutchess, AH; Park, DC. (2006). fMRI environment can impair memory performance in young and elderly adults. Brain research, 1099: 133-40..
Gutchess, AH; Welsh, RC; Boduroglu, A; Park, DC. (2006). Cultural differences in neural function associated with object processing. Cognitive, affective & behavioral neuroscience, 6: 102-9.
Gutchess, AH; Yoon, C; Luo, T; Feinberg, F; Hedden, T; Jing, Q; Nisbett, RE; Park, DC. (2006). Categorical organization in free recall across culture and age. Gerontology, 52: 314-23.
Park, DC; Gutchess, AH. (2006). The cognitive neuroscience of aging and culture. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 15(3): 105-108.
Park, DC; Leshikar, E. (2006).An overview of the cognitive neuroscience of aging. In Q. Jing, Qicheng Jing, Mark R. Rosenzweig, Geryd’Ydewalle, Houcan Zhang, Hsuan-Chih Chen, Kan Zhang (Eds.),Progress in psychological science around the world, Proceedings of the 28th International Congress of Psychology. Vol 1, Neural, cognitive, and developmental issues. NY: Psychology Press.
Park, DC; Meade, ML. (2006).Everyday memory. In R. Schulz, L. Noelker, K. Rockwood, & R. Sprott (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Aging. New York: Springer Publishing Company.
Park, DC; Payer, D. (2006).Working memory across the adult lifespan. In Bialystock, E. &Craik F. (Eds.), Lifespan Cognition: Mechanisms of Change. Oxford University Press: New York.
Payer, D; Marshuetz, C; Sutton, B; Hebrank, A; Welsh, RC; Park, DC. (2006). Decreased neural specialization in old adults on a working memory task. Neuroreport, 17: 487-91.
Yoon, C; Feinberg, F; Gutchess, AH. (2006). Pictorial naming specificity across ages and cultures: a latent class analysis of picture norms for younger and older Americans and Chinese. Gerontology, 52: 295-305.

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Cabeza, R; Nyberg, L; Park, DC. (2005). Cognitive Neuroscience of Aging: Linking Cognitive and Cerebral Aging. New York: Oxford University Press.
Cabeza, R; Nyberg, L; Park, DC. (2005). Cognitive neuroscience of aging: emergence of a new discipline. In Cabeza, R., Nyberg, L., & Park, D (Eds.), Cognitive Neuroscience of Aging: Linking Cognitive and Cerebral Aging. New York: Oxford UP.
Glass, JM; Park, DC; Minear, M; Crofford, LJ. (2005). Memory beliefs and function in fibromyalgia patients. Journal of psychosomatic research, 58: 263-9.
Gutchess, AH; Welsh, RC; Hedden, T; Bangert, A; Minear, M; Liu, LL; Park, DC. (2005). Aging and the neural correlates of successful picture encoding: frontal activations compensate for decreased medial-temporal activity. Journal of cognitive neuroscience, 17: 84-96.
Hedden, T; Lautenschlager, G; Park, DC.(2005). Contributions of processing ability and knowledge to verbal memory tasks across the adult life-span. The Quarterly journal of experimental psychology. A, Human experimental psychology, 58: 169-90.
Meade, ML; Park, DP. (2005). Enhancing Cognitive Function in Older Adults. In Chodzko-Kajko, W., & Kramer, A.F. (Eds.) Enhancing Cognitive and Brain Plasticity in Older Adults: 2004 Illinois Physical Activity and Cognitive Functioning Conference
Park, DC; Gutchess, AH. (2005). Long-term Memory and Aging: A Cognitive Neuroscience Perspective. In R. Cabeza, L. Nyberg, & D.C. Park (Eds.), Cognitive Neuroscience of Aging: Linking Cognitive and Cerebral Aging. NY: Oxford Press.
Skurnik, I; Yoon, C; Park, DC; Schwarz, N. (2005). How warnings about false claims become recommendations. Journal of Consumer Research, 31: 713-724.
Yoon, C; Laurent, G; Fung, H; Gonzales, R; Gutchess, AH; Hedden, T; Lambert-Pandraud, R; Mather, M; Park, DC; Peters, E; Skurnik, I. (2005). Cognition, persuasion and decision making in older consumers. Marketing Letters, 16, 429-441.

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Goh, JO; Siong, SC; Park, D; Gutchess, A; Hebrank, A; Chee, MW. (2004). Cortical areas involved in object, background, and object-background processing revealed with functional magnetic resonance adaptation. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience, 24: 10223-8.
Knauper, B; Schwarz, N; Park, DC.(2004). Frequency reports across age groups. Journal of Official Statistics, 20(1): 91-96.
Liu, LL; Park, DC. (2004). Aging and medical adherence: the use of automatic processes to achieve effortful things. Psychology and aging, 19: 318-25.
Minear, M; Park, DC.(2004). A lifespan database of adult facial stimuli. Behavior research methods, instruments, &computers : a journal of the Psychonomic Society, Inc, 36: 630-3.
Park, DC; Minear, M. (2004). Cognitive Aging: New directions for old theories. In Dixon, R. A., Backman, L., & Nilsson, L. G (Eds.), New Frontiers in Cognitive Aging. New York: Oxford University Press.
Park, DC; Polk, TA; Park, R; Minear, M; Savage, A; Smith, MR. (2004). Aging reduces neural specialization in ventral visual cortex. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 101: 13091-5.
Yoon, C; Feinberg, F; Hu, P; Gutchess, AH; Hedden, T; Chen, HY; Jing, Q; Cui, Y; Park, DC. (2004). Category norms as a function of culture and age: comparisons of item responses to 105 categories by american and chinese adults. Psychology and aging, 19: 379-93.
Yoon, C; Feinberg, F; Luo, T; Hedden, T; Gutchess, AH; Chen, HY; Mikels, JA; Jiao, S; Park, DC. (2004). A cross-culturally standardized set of pictures for younger and older adults: American and Chinese norms for name agreement, concept agreement, and familiarity. Behavior research methods, instruments, &computers : a journal of the Psychonomic Society, Inc, 36: 639-49.

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Brown, SC; Park, DC.(2003). Theoretical models of cognitive aging and implications for translational research in medicine. The Gerontologist, 43 Spec No: 57-67.
Hedden, T; Park, DC.(2003). Contributions of source and inhibitory mechanisms to age-related retroactive interference in verbal working memory. Journal of experimental psychology. General, 132: 93-112.
Liu, LL; Park, DC. (2003). Technology and the promise of independent living for older adults: A cognitive perspective. In Schaie, W. &Charness, N. (Eds.), Impact of Technology on Successful Aging. New York: Springer.
Martin, M; Park, DC. (2003). The Martin and Park Environmental Demands (MPED) Questionnaire: psychometric properties of a brief instrument to measure self-reported environmental demands.Aging clinical and experimental research, 15: 77-82.
Park, DC; Nolen-Hoeksema, S. (2003). Women in Academia. In Darley, j. M., Zanna, M. P., &Roediger, H. L (Eds.), TheCompleat Academic: A Career Guide. Washington, D. C.: The American Psychological Association.
Park, DC; Skurnik, I. (2003). Aging, Cognition, and Patient Errors in Following Medical Instructions. In Bogner, M. S. (Eds.), Misadventures in Health Care. New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum.
Park, DC; Welsh, RC; Marshuetz, C; Gutchess, AH; Mikels, J; Polk, TA; Noll, DC; Taylor, SF. (2003).Working memory for complex scenes: age differences in frontal and hippocampal activations.Journal of cognitive neuroscience, 15: 1122-34.

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Brown, SC; Glass, JM; Park, DC. (2002). The relationship of pain and depression to cognitive function in rheumatoid arthritis patients. Pain, 96: 279-84.
Brown, S; Park, DC.(2002). Roles of age and familiarity in learning of health information. Educational Gerontology, 28: 695-710.
Chasteen, AL; Schwarz, N; Park, DC. (2002). The activation of aging stereotypes in younger and older adults. The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences, 57: P540-7.
Hedden, T; Park, DC; Nisbett, R; Ji, LJ; Jing, Q; Jiao, S. (2002). Cultural variation in verbal versus spatial neuropsychological function across the life span. Neuropsychology, 16: 65-73.
Knauper, B; Schwarz, N; Park, DC.(2002). Selbstberichteim Alter [Self-reports in old age]. In Motel-Klingebiel, A. &Kelle, U (Eds.), PerspektiveneinerempirischenAlter(n)ssocziologie [Perspectives of an empirical sociology of aging]. Opladen, Germany: Leske&Budrich.
Park, DC. (2002). Judging meaning improves function in the aging brain. Trends in cognitive sciences, 6: 227-229.
Park, DC; Gutchess, AH. (2002). Aging, cognition, and culture: a neuroscientificperspective.Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews, 26: 859-67.
Park, DC; Lautenschlager, G; Hedden, T; Davidson, NS; Smith, AD; Smith, PK. (2002). Models of visuospatial and verbal memory across the adult life span. Psychology and aging, 17: 299-320.
Park, DC; Minear, M. (2002).Memory, Everyday. In Ekerdt, D. (Eds.), The Macmillan Encyclopedia of Aging. New York: Macmillan.
Ybarra, O; Park, DC. (2002). Disconfirmation of person expectations by older and younger adults: implications for social vigilance. The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences, 57: P435-43.

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Charness, N; Park, DC; Sabel, BA. (2001). Communication, technology, and aging: Opportunities and challenges for the future. New York: Springer.
Chasteen, AL; Park, DC; Schwarz, N. (2001).Implementation intentions and facilitation of prospective memory. Psychological science : a journal of the American Psychological Society / APS, 12: 457-61.
Glass, JM; Park, DC.(2001). Cognitive dysfunction in fibromyalgia. Current rheumatology reports, 3: 123-7.
Hedden, T; Park, D. (2001). Aging and interference in verbal working memory. Psychology and aging, 16: 666-81.
Hedden, T; Park, DC.(2001). Culture, aging, and cognitive aspects of communication. In Charness, N., Park, D. C., &Sabel, B (Eds.), Communication, Technology, and Aging: Opportunities and Challenges for the Future. New York: Springer.
Li, S. (2001). Aging Mind: Facets and Levels of Analysis. International Encyclopaedia of Social and Behavioral Sciences, 3.13: 206.
Park, DC; Brown, S. (2001).Everyday memory and aging. In Maddox, G. L (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Aging: 3rd Edition. New York: Springer.
Park, DC; Glass, JM; Minear, M; Crofford, LJ.(2001). Cognitive function in fibromyalgia patients.Arthritis and rheumatism, 44: 2125-33.
Park, DC; Hedden, T. (2001).Working memory and aging.In Naveh-Benjamin, M., Moscovitch, M., &Roediger, H. L (Eds.), Perspectives on Human Memory and Cognitive Aging: Essays in honour of Fergus Craik. East Sussex, UK: Psychology Press.
Park, DC; Polk, T; Mikels, J; Taylor, SF; Marshuetz, C. (2001). Cerebral Aging: Integration of brain and behavioral models of cognitive function. Dialogues in Clinical Neuroscience, 3: 151-165.
Ybarra, O; Chan, E; Park, DC.(2001). Young and old adults’ concerns about morality and competence.Motivation and Emotion, 25: 85-100.

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Hertzog, C; Park, DC; Morrell, RW; Martin, M. (2000). Ask and ye shall receive: Behavioral specificity in the accuracy of subjective memory complaints. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 14: 257-275.
Morrell, RW; Park, DC; Mayhorn, CB; Kelley, CL. (2000). The effects of age and instructional format on teaching older adults how to use Eldercomm, an electronic bulletin board system. Educational Gerontology, 26: 221-235.
Park, DC. (2000). Medication adherence: Is and why is older wiser? [Letter to the Editor]. Journal of the American Geriatric Society, 48: 458-459.
Park, DC. (2000). The basic mechanism accounting for age-related decline in cognitive function. In Park, D. C., & Schwarz, N (Eds.), Cognitive Aging: A Primer. Philadelphia: Psychology Press.
Park, DC; Gutchess, AH.(2000). Cognitive aging and every day life. In Park, D. C. & Schwarz, N (Eds.),Cognitive Aging: A Primer. Philadelphia: Psychology Press.
Park, DC; Gutchess, AH. (2000). The cognitive neuroscience of long term memory and aging. In Cabeza, R., Nyberg, L., & Park, D. (Eds.), A handbook of cognitive neuroscience of aging. New York: Oxford UP.
Park, DC; Schwarz, N. (2000). Cognitive Aging: A Primer. Philadelphia: Psychology Press.

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Frieske, DA; Park, DC.(1999). Memory for news in young and old adults. Psychology and aging, 14: 90-8.
Glass, J; Park, DC; Zucker, R. (1999). Alcohol, aging and cognition: A review of evidence for shared or independent impairments. Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition, 6: 157-178.
Kelley, CL; Morrell, RW; Park, DC; Mayhorn, CB.(1999). Predictors of electronic bulletin board system use in older adults. Educational Gerontology, 25: 19-36.
Park, DC. (1999). Acts of Will?. American Psychologist.
Park, DC. (1999). Aging and the controlled and automatic processing of medical information and medical intentions. In Park, D. C., Morrell, R. W., &Shifren, K (Eds.), Processing of Medical Information in Aging Patients: Cognitive and Human Factors Perspectives. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
Park, DC; Hertzog, C; Leventhal, H; Morrell, RW; Leventhal, E; Birchmore, D; Martin, M; Bennett, J. (1999). Medication adherence in rheumatoid arthritis patients: older is wiser. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 47: 172-83.
Park, DC; Morrell, RW; Shifren, K. (1999). Processing of Medical Information in Aging Patients: Cognitive and Human Factors Perspectives. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
Park, DC; Nisbett, R; Hedden, T. (1999). Aging, culture, and cognition. The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences, 54: P75-84.
Shifren, K; Park, DC; Bennett, JM; Morrell, RW. (1999). Do cognitive processes predict mental health in individuals with rheumatoid arthritis?. Journal of behavioral medicine, 22: 529-47.
Watkins, KW; Shifren, K; Park, DC; Morrell, RW. (1999). Age, pain, and coping with rheumatoid arthritis. Pain, 82: 217-28.
Zwahr, MD; Park, DC; Shifren, K. (1999). Judgments about estrogen replacement therapy: the role of age, cognitive abilities, and beliefs. Psychology and aging, 14: 179-91.

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Echt, KV; Morrell, RW; Park, DC.(1998). Effects of age and training formats on basic computer skill acquisition in older adults. Educational Gerontology, 24: 3-25.
Park, DC. (1998). Aging and memory: Mechanisms underlying age difference in performance. The Australasian Journal on Aging: Supplement, 17: 69-72.
Park, DC. (1998). Cognitive aging, processing resources, and self-report.In Schwarz, N., Park, D. C., Knauper, B., &Sudman, S. (Eds.), Aging, Cognition, and Self-Report. Washington, D. C.: Psychology Press.
Schwarz, N; Park, DC; Knauper, B; Sudman, S. (1998). Cognition, Aging and Self-Reports. Philadelphia: Psychology Press.
Smith, AD; Park, DC; Earles, JL; Shaw, RJ; Whiting, WL.(1998). Age differences in context integration in memory. Psychology and aging, 13: 21-8.

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Earles, JL; Connor, LT; Park, DC; Smith, AD. (1997). Age differences in inhibition: Possible causes and consequences. Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition, 4: 45-57.
Earles, JL; Connor, LT; Smith, AD; Park, DC.(1997). Interrelations of age, self-reported health, speed, and memory. Psychology and aging, 12: 675-83.
Kidder, DP; Park, DP; Hertzog, C; Morrell, R. (1997). Prospective memory and aging: The effects of working memory and prospective memory task load. Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition, 4: 93-112.
Morrell, RW; Park, DC; Kidder, DP; Martin, M. (1997).Adherence to antihypertensive medications across the life span. The Gerontologist, 37: 609-19.
Park, DC. (1997). Inhibitory function and aging: Three new views. Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences, 52B: 253.
Park, DC. (1997). Psychological issues related to competence: Cognitive aging and instrumental activities of daily living. In Schaie, W. & Willis, S (Eds.), Social Structues and Aging. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
Park, DC; Cherry, KE; Smith, AD; Frieske, DA.(1997). Pictorial rehearsal effects in younger and older adults. Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition, 4: 113-125.
Park, DC; Hertzog, C; Kidder, DP; Morrell, RW; Mayhorn, CB.(1997). Effect of age on event-based and time-based prospective memory. Psychology and aging, 12: 314-27.
Zwahr, MD; Park, DC; Eaton, TA. (1997). Implementation of the Patient Self-Determination Act: A Comparison of nursing homes to hospitals. Journal of Applied Gerontology, 16: 190-207.

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Cherry, KE; Park, DC; Frieske, DA; Smith, AD. (1996). Verbal and pictorial elaborations enhance memory in young and older adults. Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition, 3: 15-29.
Earles, JL; Smith, AD; Park, DC.(1996). Adult age differences in the effects of environmental context on memory performance. Experimental aging research, 22: 267-80.
Park, DC. (1996). Everday memory and aging.In Maddox, G (Eds.), the Encyclopedia of Aging, 2nd Edition. New York: Springer Publishing.
Park, DC. (1996). Aging, health, and behavior: The interplay between basic and applied science. In Resnick, RJ &Rozensky, RH (Eds.), Health Psychology Through the Lifespan: Practice and Research Opportunities. Washington, D. C.: The American Psychological Association.
Park, DC; Jones, TR. (1996).Medication adherence and aging. In Fisk, A. D., & Rogers, W. A (Eds.),Handbook of Human Factors and the Older Adult. San Diego: Academic Press.
Park, DC; Kidder, D. (1996).Prospective memory and medication adherence.In Brandimonte, M, Einstein, G., & McDaniel, M. (Eds.), Prospective Memory: Theory and Application. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
Park, DC; Smith, AD; Lautenschlager, G; Earles, JL; Frieske, D; Zwahr, M; Gaines, CL. (1996). Mediators of long-term memory performance across the life span. Psychology and aging, 11: 621-37.

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Earles, J; Smith, AD; Park, DC.(1994). Age differences in the effects of facilitating and distracting context on recall. Aging, Neuropsychology and Cognition, 1: 141-151.
Park, DC. (1994). Aging, cognition, and work. Human Performance, 7: 181-205.
Park, DC. (1994). Self-regulation and control of rheumatic disorders.In Maes, S., Leventhal, H. &Johston, M (Eds.), International Review of Health Psychology. New York: Wiley.
Park, DC. (1994). Research on aging deserves top priority. Chronicle of Higher Education, : July 27, A40.
Park, DC; Eaton, TA; Larson, EJ; Palmer, HT. (1994).Implementation and impact of the Patient Self-Determination Act. Southern medical journal, 87: 971-7.
Park, DC; Willis, SL; Morrow, D; Diehl, M; Gaines, CL. (1994).Cognitive function and medication usage in older adults. Journal of Applied Gerontology, 13: 39-57.

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Cherry, KE; Park, DC. (1993). Individual difference and contextual variables influence spatial memory in younger and older adults. Psychology and aging, 8: 517-26.
Cherry, KE; Park, DC; Donaldson, H. (1993). Adult age differences in spatial memory: effects of structural context and practice. Experimental aging research, 19: 333-50.
Cherry, KE; Park, DC; Frieske, DA; Rowley, RL. (1993). The effect of verbal elaborations on memory in young and older adults. Memory & cognition, 21: 725-38.
Frieske, DA; Park, DC.(1993). Effects of organization and working memory on age differences in memory for scene information. Experimental aging research, 19: 321-32.
Morrell, RW; Park, DC. (1993). The effects of age, illustrations, and task variables on the performance of procedural assembly tasks. Psychology and aging, 8: 389-99.

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Park, DC. (1992). Review of theoretical perspectives on cognitive aging by Timothy Salthouse.Behavior, Health, and Aging, 2: 212-215.
Park, DC. (1992). Applied cognitive aging research. In Craik, F. I. M. &Salthouse, T. A (Eds.), Handbook of Cognition and Aging. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
Park, DC; Morrell, RW; Frieske, D; Kincaid, D. (1992). Medication adherence behaviors in older adults: effects of external cognitive supports. Psychology and aging, 7: 252-6.
Park, DC; Shaw, RJ.(1992). Effect of environmental support on implicit and explicit memory in younger and older adults. Psychology and aging, 7: 632-42.

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Park, DC; Smith, AD. (1991). Research in the Psychology of Aging: Addressing the Needs of an Aging Population.. : .
Park, DC; Morrell, RW. (1991). Improving correct medication usage in older adults. Experimental aging research, 17: 87-8.
Park, DC; Morrell, RW; Frieske, D; Blackburn, AB; Birchmore, D. (1991).Cognitive factors and the use of over-the-counter medication organizers by arthritis patients. Human factors, 33: 57-67.
Park, DC; Smith, AD.(1991). Importance of basic and applied research from the viewpoints of investigators in the psychology of aging. Experimental aging research, 17: 79.
Park, DC; Smith, AD. (1991). Improving memory function in elderly adults with contextual cues.Experimental aging research, 17: 88-9.
Smith, AD; Park, DC. (1991). The failure to find adult age differences in scene memory. Experimental aging research, 17: 92.

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Morrell, RW; Park, DC; Poon, LW.(1990). Effects of labeling techniques on memory and comprehension of prescription information in young and old adults. Journal of gerontology, 45: P166-72.
Park, DC; Cherry, KE; Smith, AD; Lafronza, VN.(1990). Effects of distinctive context on memory for objects and their locations in young and elderly adults. Psychology and aging, 5: 250-5.
Park, DC; Smith, AD; Cavanaugh, JC.(1990). Metamemories of memory researchers. Memory & cognition, 18: 321-7.
Park, DC; Smith, AD; Morrell, RW; Puglisi, JT; Dudley, WN.(1990). Effects of contextual integration on recall of pictures by older adults. Journal of gerontology, 45: P52-7.
Smith, AD; Park, DC.(1990). Adult age differences in memory for concrete pictures and images.In Lovelace, E. A (Eds.), Aging and Cognition: Mental Processes, Self-awareness, and Interventions. Amsterdam: North Holland.
Smith, AD; Park, DC; Cherry, K; Berkovsky, K. (1990).Age differences in memory for concrete and abstract pictures. Journal of gerontology, 45: P205-9.

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Cherry, KE; Park, DC.(1989). Age-related differences in three-dimensional spatial memory. Journal of gerontology, 44: P16-22.
Morrell, RW; Park, DC; Poon, LW. (1989). Quality of instructions on prescription drug labels: effects on memory and comprehension in young and old adults. The Gerontologist, 29: 345-54.
Park, DC. (1989). Aging, memory and cue utilization: Effects of facilitative and distracting context. In Luszcz, M. &Nettlebeck, T. (Eds.), Psychological Development: Perspectives across the Lifespan. Amsterdam: Elsevier Press.
Park, DC; Cherry, K. (1989). Human subjects and cognitive aging research: A unique solution to a perennial problem. Educational Gerontology, 15: 563-571.
Park, DC; Smith, AD; Dudley, WN; Lafronza, VN.(1989). Effects of age and a divided attention task presented during encoding and retrieval on memory. Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition, 15: 1185-91.

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Park, DC. (1988). Everyday memories in and out of context. Gerontology Review, 1: 43-50.
Park, DC. (1988). Forgetting of pictures over a long retention interval in old & young adults.Psychology and Aging, 3: 94-95.
Puglisi, JT; Park, DC; Smith, AD; Dudley, WN.(1988). Age differences in encoding specificity. Journal of gerontology, 43: P145-50.

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Park, DC. (1987). Rehabilitation technology and design for the elderly: A Gerontologist’s perspective..In Association for the Advancement of Rehabilitative Technology (Eds.), Proceedings of the Twelfth Annual Conference of Rehabilitative Technology. : .
Park, DC; Puglisi, JT; Smith, AD; Dudley, WN. (1987). Cue utilization and encoding specificity in picture recognition by older adults. Journal of gerontology, 42: 423-5.
Puglisi, JT; Park, DC.(1987). Perceptual elaboration and memory in older adults. Journal of gerontology, 42: 160-2.
Puglisi, JT; Park, DC; Smith, AD.(1987). Picture associations among old and young adults.Experimental aging research, 13: 115-6.

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Park, DC; Puglisi, JT; Smith, AD. (1986). Memory for pictures: does an age-related decline exist?.Psychology and aging, 1: 11-7.

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Park, DC; Puglisi, JT. (1985).Older adults’ memory for the color of pictures and words. Journal of gerontology, 40: 198-204.
Puglisi, JT; Park, DC; Smith, AD; Hill, GW. (1985). Memory for two types of spatial location: Effects of instruction, age and format. American Journal of Psychology, 98: 101-118.

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Park, DC; Maisto, A. (1984). Assessment of the impact of an introductory honors psychology course on students: Initial and delayed effects. Forum for Honors, : 23-28.
Park, DC; Puglisi, JT; Sovacool, M. (1984). Picture memory in older adults: effects of contextual detail at encoding and retrieval. Journal of gerontology, 39: 213-5.

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Park, DC; James, CQ. (1983). Effect of encoding instructions on children’s spatial and color memory: is there evidence for automaticity?. Child development, 54: 61-8.
Park, DC; Puglisi, JT; Sovacool, M. (1983). Memory for pictures, words, and spatial location in older adults: evidence for pictorial superiority. Journal of gerontology, 38: 582-8.

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Park, DC; Mason, DA. (1982). Is there evidence for automatic processing of spatial and color attributes present in pictures and words?. Memory & cognition, 10: 76-81.
Park, DC; Puglisi, JT; Lutz, R. (1982). Spatial memory in older adults: effects of intentionality. Journal of gerontology, 37: 330-5.

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Goolkasian, P; Park, DC. (1980). Processing of visually presented clock times. Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance, 6: 707-17.
Park, DC. (1980). Semantic contrast effects with a limited and extended response mode. Journal of General Psychology, 103: 159-169.
Park, DC. (1980). Item and attribute storage of pictures and words in memory. The American journal of psychology, 93: 603-15.
Park, DC; Hicks, RE.(1980). Judgements of semantic stimuli as a function of context. Journal of General Psychology, 103: 273-285.

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Eisenberger, R; Mauriello-Leonard, J; Carlson, J; Park, DC.(1979). Transfer effects of contingent and noncontingent positive reinforcement. American Journal of Psychology, 92: 525-535.
Goolkasian, P; Terry, W; Park, DC. (1979). Memory for lectures: Effect of delay and distracter type.Journal of Educational Psychology, 71: 464-470.

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Park, DC; Whitten, W. (1977).The abstraction of linguistic, imaginal and pictorial ideas. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Learning and Memory, 3: 525-538.

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Eisenberger, R; Park, DC; Frank, M. (1976).Learned industriousness and social reinforcement. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1: 346-354.

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Eisenberger, R; Frank, M; Park, DC.(1975). Incentive contrast of choice behavior. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, 33: 227-232.

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Woodward, AE; Park, DC; Seebohm, K. (1974).Directed forgetting as a function of explicit within-list cueing and implicit post-list cueing. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 102:

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