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Cabeza, R., Anderson, N. D., Locantore, J. K., & McIntosh, A. R. (2002). Aging gracefully: Compensatory brain activity in high-performing older adults. Neuroimage, 17, 1394-1402.
Cabeza, R., Dolcos, F., Graham, R., & Nyberg, L. (2002). Similarities and differences in the neural correlates of episodic memory retrieval and working memory. Neuroimage, 16, 317-330.
Cabeza, R. (2002). Hemispheric asymmetry reduction in old adults: The HAROLD model. Psychology and Aging, 17, 85-100.
Cabeza, R., & Nyberg, L. (2002). Seeing the forest through the trees: The cross-function approach to imaging cognition. In A. Zani & A.M. Proverbio (Eds.). The Cognitive Electrophysiology of Mind and Brain. San Diego, Academic Press.
Cabeza, R. (2002). Age-related asymmetry reductions in brain activity: Functional neuroimaging evidence for memory and other cognitive functions. In A. Yamadori, R. Kawashima, T. Fujii, & K. Suzuki, (Eds.). Frontiers of Human Memory. Sendai, Japan: Tohoku University Press, pp. 105-112.
Dolcos, F., & Cabeza, R. (2002). Event-related potentials of emotional memory: Encoding pleasant, unpleasant, and neutral pictures. Cognitive, Behavioral, and Affective Neuroscience, 2, 252-263.
Dolcos, F., Rice, H. J., & Cabeza, R. (2002). Hemispheric asymmetry and aging: Right hemisphere decline or asymmetry reduction. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 26, 819-825.
Levine, B., Cabeza, R., McIntosh, A. R., Black, S. E., Grady, C. L., & Stuss, D. T. (2002). Functional reorganization of memory systems following traumatic brain injury: A study with H2150 PET. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry, 73, 173-181.
Nyberg, L., Forkstam, C., Petersson, K. M., Cabeza, R., & Ingvar, M. (2002). Brain imaging of human memory systems: Between-systems similarities and within-system differences. Cognitive Brain Research, 13, 281-292.


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