(Chronological Order)
Martin Theodore Orne
Publications
Orne, M. T. The mechanisms of hypnotic age regression: An experimental study. Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 1951, 46, 213-225. Also published in F. J. McGuigan & A. D. Calvin (Eds.), Current studies in psychology. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1958. Pp. 99-106.
Orne, M. T. Hypnosis, hypnotherapy, and medical practice. Tufts Medical Journal, 1953, 21, 3-15.
David, H. P., Orne, M. T., & Rabinowitz, W. Qualitative and quantitative Szondi diagnosis. Journal of Projective Techniques, 1953, 17, 75-78.
Brunner-Orne, M., & Orne, M. T. Directive group therapy in the treatment of alcoholics: Technique and rationale. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 1954, 4, 293-302.
Orne, M. T. Die Leistungsfahigkeit in Hypnose und im Wachzustand. Psychologische Rundschau, 1954, 5, 291-297.
Brunner-Orne, M., & Orne, M. T. Alcoholics. In S. R. Slavson (Ed.), The fields of group psychotherapy. New York: International University Press, 1956. Pp.76-95.
Orne, M.T. A book review of Dr. H.E. Hammerschlag, Hypnotism and crime. In Journal of Criminal Law, Criminology and Police Science, 1958, 48(5), 545.
Orne, M. T. The nature of hypnosis: Artifact and essence. Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 1959, 58, 277-299. (Reprinted in The Bobbs-Merrill Reprint Series in the Social Sciences, P-265.)
O'Connell, D. N., Tursky, B., & Orne, M. T. Electrodes for the recording of skin potential. Archives of General Psychiatry, 1960, 3, 252-258.
Orne, M.T. A book review of P.J. Reiter, Antisocial or criminal acts and hypnosis: A case study. In Intertnational Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 1960, 8, 131-134.
Orne, M. T. The potential uses of hypnosis in interrogation. In A. D. Biderman & H. Zimmer (Eds.), The manipulation of human behavior. New York: Wiley, 1961. Pp.169-215.
Orne, M.T., & O'Connell, D.N. A book review of R. Reiff and M. Scheerer, Memory and hypnotic age regression: Developmental aspects of cognitive function explored through hypnosis. In Contemporary Psychology, 1961, 6, 70-72.
Orne, M.T. A book review of M.M. Gill and M. Brenman, Hypnosis and related states, psychoanalytic studies in regression. In Psychosomatic Medicine, 1962, 24, 317-318.
Orne, M. T. Hypnotically induced hallucinations. In L. J. West (Ed.), Hallucinations. New York: Grune & Stratton, 1962. Pp.211-219.
Orne, M. T. Problems and research areas. In Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry, (Ed.), Medical uses of hypnosis. New York: Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry, Inc., 1962. Pp.676-689.
Orne, M. T. Antisocial behavior and hypnosis: Problems of control and validation in empirical studies. In G. H. Estabrooks (Ed.), Hypnosis: Current problems. New York: Harper & Row, 1962. Pp.137-192.
Orne, M. T. Implications for psychotherapy derived from current research on the nature of hypnosis. American Journal of Psychiatry, 1962, 118, 1097-1103. Also in J. Masserman (Ed.), Current psychiatric therapies. Vol. II. New York: Grune & Stratton, 1962. Pp.75-85.
Orne, M. T. On the social psychology of the psychological experiment: With particular reference to demand characteristics and their implications. American Psychologist, 1962, 17, 776-783. Also reprinted in several collections of readings.
O'Connell, D. N., & Orne, M. T. Bioelectric correlates of hypnosis: An experimental reevaluation. Journal of Psychiatric Research, 1962, 1, 201-213.
Shor, R. E., Orne, M. T., & O'Connell, D. N. Validation and cross-validation of a scale of self-reported personal experiences which predicts hypnotizability. Journal of Psychology, 1962, 53, 55-75.
Damaser, E. C., Shor, R. E., & Orne, M. T. Physiological effects during hypnotically requested emotions. Psychosomatic Medicine, 1963, 25, 334-343.
Gustafson, L. A., & Orne, M. T. Effects of heightened motivation on the detection of deception. Journal of Applied Psychology, 1963, 47, 408-411.
Orne, M. T. A note on the occurrence of hypnosis without conscious intent. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 1964, 12, 75-77.
Gustafson, L. A., & Orne, M. T. The effects of task and method of stimulus presentation on the detection of deception. Journal of Applied Psychology, 1964, 48, 383-387.
Orne, M. T., & Scheibe, K. E. The contribution of nondeprivation factors in the production of sensory deprivation effects: The psychology of the "panic button." Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 1964, 68, 3-12.
Orne, M.T. A book review of W. Moodie, Hypnosis in treatment. In Psychosomatic Medicine, 1965, 27, 582-583.
Orne, M. T. Undesirable effects of hypnosis: The determinants and management. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 1965, 13, 226-237.
Orne, M. T. Psychological factors maximizing resistance to stress: With special reference to hypnosis. In S.Z. Klausner (Ed.), The quest for self-control. New York: Macmillan, 1965. Pp.286-328.
Cobb, J. C., Evans, F. J., Gustafson, L. A., O'Connell, D. N., Orne, M. T., & Shor, R. E. Specific motor response during sleep to sleep-administered meaningful suggestion: An exploratory investigation. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1965, 20, 629-636.
Orne, M. T., & Evans, F. J. Social control in the psychological experiment: Antisocial behavior and hypnosis. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1965, 1, 189-200. Also in R. E. Ulrich, T. J. Stachnik, & J. H. Mabry (Eds.), The control of human behavior. Chicago: Scott, Foresman, 1966. Pp.287-298.
Evans, F. J., & Orne, M. T. Motivation, performance, and hypnosis. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 1965, 13, 103-116.
Field, P. B., Evans, F. J., & Orne, M. T. Order of difficulty of suggestions during hypnosis. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 1965, 13, 183-192.
Gustafson, L. A., & Orne, M. T. The effects of verbal responses on the laboratory detection of deception. Psychophysiology, 1965, 2, 10-13.
Gustafson, L. A., & Orne, M. T. The effects of perceived role and role-success on the detection of deception. Journal of Applied Psychology, 1965, 49, 412-417.
Shor, R. E., & Orne, M. T. (Eds.) The nature of hypnosis: Selected basic readings. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1965.
Orne, M. T. Hypnosis, motivation and compliance. American Journal of Psychiatry, 1966, 122, 721- 726.
Orne, M. T. On the mechanisms of posthypnotic amnesia. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 1966, 14, 121-134.
Orne, M. T. Demand characteristics and the set to cooperate. In Proceedings of the XVIII International Congress on Psychology: Symposium 14, Experimental analysis of set. Moscow: Science Publishing House, 1966. Pp.153-162.
Orne, M. T., & Evans, F. J. Inadvertent termination of hypnosis with hypnotized and simulating subjects. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 1966, 14, 61-78.
Evans, F. J., Gustafson, L. A., O'Connell, D. N., Orne, M. T., & Shor, R. E. Response during sleep with intervening waking amnesia. Science, 1966, 152, 666-667.
O'Connell, D. N., Orne, M. T., & Shor, R. E. A comparison of hypnotic susceptibility as assessed by diagnostic ratings and initial standardized test scores. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 1966, 14, 324-332.
Shor, R. E., Orne, M. T., & O'Connell, D. N. Psychological correlates of plateau hypnotizability in a special volunteer sample. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1966, 3, 80-95.
Orne, M. T. What must a satisfactory theory of hypnosis explain? International Journal of Psychiatry, 1967, 3, 206-211.
Orne, M. T., & O'Connell, D. N. Diagnostic ratings of hypnotizability. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 1967, 215, 125-133.
Orne, M. T., & Thackray, R. I. Group GSR technique in the detection of deception. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1967, 25, 809-816.
Orne, M. T. On the nature of effective hope. International Journal of Psychiatry, 1968, 5, 403-410.
Orne, M. T., & Holland, C. H. On the ecological validity of laboratory deception. International Journal of Psychiatry, 1968, 6, 282-293.
O'Connell, D. N., & Orne, M. T. Endosomatic electrodermal correlates of hypnotic depth and susceptibility. Journal of Psychiatric Research, 1968, 6, 1-12.
Sheehan, P. W., & Orne, M. T. Some comments on the nature of posthypnotic behavior. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1968, 146, 209-220.
Orne, M. T., Sheehan, P. W., & Evans, F. J. Occurrence of posthypnotic behavior outside the experimental setting. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1968, 9, 189-196.
Thackray, R. I., & Orne, M. T. A comparison of physiological indices in detection of deception. Psychophysiology, 1968, 4, 219-339.
Thackray, R. I., & Orne, M. T. Effects of the type of stimulus employed and the level of subject awareness on the detection of deception. Journal of Applied Psychology, 1968, 52, 234-239.
Orne, M. T., & Wender, P. H. Anticipatory socialization for psychotherapy: Method and rationale. American Journal of Psychiatry, 1968, 124, 1202-1212.
Orne, M. T. Demand characteristics and the concept of quasi-controls. In R. Rosenthal & R. Rosnow (Eds.), Artifact in behavioral research. New York: Academic Press, 1969. Pp.143-179.
Orne, M. T. On the nature of the posthypnotic suggestion. In L. Chertok (Ed.), Psychophysiological mechanisms of hypnosis. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1969. Pp.173-192.
Evans, F. J., Gustafson, L. A., O'Connell, D. N., Orne, M. T., & Shor, R. E. Sleep-induced behavioral response: Relationship to susceptibility to hypnosis and laboratory sleep patterns. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1969, 148, 467-476.
McGlashan, T. H., Evans, F. J., & Orne, M. T. The nature of hypnotic analgesia and placebo response to experimental pain. Psychosomatic Medicine, 1969, 31, 227-246.
Orne, M.T. From the subject's point of view, when is behavior private and when is it public: Problems of inference. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1970, 35, 143-147.
Orne, M. T. Hypnosis, motivation and the ecological validity of the psychological experiment. In W. J. Arnold & M. M. Page (Eds.), Nebraska symposium on motivation. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1970. Pp.187-265.
Orne, M. T. Hypnosis. Naval Research Review, 1970, 23, 1-10.
Evans, F. J., Gustafson, L. A., O'Connell, D. N., Orne, M. T., & Shor, R. E. Verbally induced behavioral responses during sleep. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1970, 150, 171-187.
Fiske, D. W., Hunt, H. F., Luborsky, L., Orne, M. T., Parloff, M. G., Reiser, M. F., & Tuma, A. H. Planning of research on effectiveness of psychotherapy. American Psychologist, 1970, 25, 727-737. Also in Archives of General Psychiatry, 1970, 22, 22-32.
Nace, E. P., & Orne, M. T. Fate of an uncompleted posthypnotic suggestion. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1970, 75, 278-286.
O'Connell, D. N., Shor, R. E., & Orne, M. T. Hypnotic age regression: An empirical and methodological analysis. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1970, 76(Monogr. Suppl. No.3, Pt. 2), 1-32.
Orne, M. T. The simulation of hypnosis: Why, how and what it means. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 1971, 19, 183-210. (A modified version appearded in Orne, M. T. On the simulating subject as a quasi-control group in hypnosis research: What, why, and how. In E. Fromm & R. E. Shor (Eds.), Hypnosis: Research developments and perspectives. Chicago: Aldine-Atherton, 1972. Pp.399-443.)
Evans, F. J., & Orne, M. T. The disappearing hypnotist: The use of simulating subjects to evaluate how subjects perceive experimental procedures. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 1971, 19, 277-296.
Orne, M. T. Hypnosis, state or role. In D. Langen (Ed.), Hypnose und psychosomatische medizin. Stuttgart: Hippokrates Verlag, 1972. Pp.19-31.
Orne, M. T. Can a hypnotized subject be compelled to carry out otherwise unacceptable behavior? International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 1972, 20, 101-117.
Evans, F. J., Reich, L., & Orne, M. T. Optokinetic nystagmus, eye movements, and hypnotically induced hallucinations. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1972, 154, 419-431.
Orne, M. T., & McGinnies, E. Conflict and change in the universities. In B. T. King & E. McGinnies (Eds.), Attitudes, conflict and social change. New York: Academic Press, 1972. Pp.55-80.
Orne, M. T., Thackray, R. I., & Paskewitz, D. A. On the detection of deception --A model for the study of the physiological effects of psychological stimuli. In N. Greenfield & R. Sternbach (Eds.), Handbook of psychophysiology. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1972. Pp.743-785.
Orne, M. T. Implications of laboratory research for the detection of deception. Polygraph, 1972, 2, 169-199. Also in N. Ansley (Ed.), Legal admissibility of the polygraph. Springfield, Ill.: Charles C Thomas, 1975. Pp.94-119.
Orne, M. T. Communication by the total experimental situation: Why it is important, how it is evaluated, and its significance for the ecological validity of findings. In P. Pliner, L. Krames, & T. Alloway (Eds.), Communication and affect. New York: Academic Press, 1973. Pp.157-191.
Paskewitz, D. A., & Orne, M. T. Visual effects during alpha feedback training. Science, 1973, 181, 360-363.
Orne, M. T. Pain suppression by hypnosis and related phenomena. In J. J. Bonica (Ed.), Advances in neurology. Vol. 4. Pain. New York: Raven Press, 1974. Pp.563-572.
Orne, M. T., & Hammer, A. G. Hypnosis. Encyclopaedia Britannica. Chicago: Helen Hemingway Benton, 1974. Pp.133-140.
Lynch, J. J., Paskewitz, D. A., & Orne, M. T. Inter-session stability of human alpha rhythm. Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 1974, 36, 538-540.
Nace, E. P., Orne, M. T., & Hammer, A. G. Posthypnotic amnesia as an active psychic process. Archives of General Psychiatry, 1974, 31, 257-260.
Orne, M. T., & Paskewitz, D. A. Aversive situational effects on alpha feedback training. Science. 1974, 186, 458-460.
Orne, M. T. Hypnosis. In G. Lindzey, C. Hall, & R. Thompson (Eds.), Psychology. New York: Worth Publishers, 1975. Pp.150-154.
Orne, M. T. Psychotherapy in contemporary America: Its development and context. In S. Arieti (Ed.- in -Chief), American handbook of psychiatry. Vol. 5. D. X. Freedman & J. E. Dyrud (Eds.), Treatment. New York: Basic Books, 1975. Pp.3-33.
Orne, M. T. Mechanisms of hypnotic pain control. In J. J. Bonica & D. Albe-Fessard (Eds.), Advances in pain research and therapy. New York: Raven Press, 1976. Pp.717-726.
Frankel, F. H., & Orne, M. T. Hypnotizability and phobic behavior. Archives of General Psychiatry, 1976, 33, 1259-1261.
Orne, M. T. Hypnosis in the treatment of smoking. In J. Steinfeld, W. Griffiths, K. P. Ball, & R. M. Taylor (Eds.), Smoking and health. II. Health consequences. education. cessation activities and social action: Proceedings 3rd World Conference on Smoking and Health. (DHEW Publication No. NIH 77-1413). Washington, D.C.: U. S. Dept. Health, Education, and Welfare, 1977. Pp.489-507.
Orne, M. T. The search for specific treatments in psychiatry. In J. P. Brady, J. Mendels, M. T. Orne, & W. Rieger (Eds.), Psychiatry: Areas of promise and advancemen: A bicentennial volume of the University of Pennsylvania. New York: Spectrum, 1977. Pp.237-247.
Orne, M. T. The construct of hypnosis: Implications of the definition for research and practice. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1977, 296, 14-33.
Evans, F. J., Cook, M. R., Cohen, H. D., Orne, E. C., & Orne, M. T. Appetitive and replacement naps: EEG and behavior. Science, 1977, 197, 687-689.
Orne, M. T., & Wilson, S. K. Alpha, biofeedback and arousal/ activation. In J. Beatty & H. Legewie (Eds.), NATO Conference Series III. Human Factors: Vol. 2. Biofeedback and behavior. New York: Plenum Press, 1977. Pp.107-120.
Orne, M. T. Should psychiatrists be medically trained? Let's consider the alternatives in light of what the psychiatrist does. In J. P. Brady & H. K. H. Brodie (Eds.), Controversy in psychiatry. Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders. 1978. Pp.43-81.
Orne, M. T. Affidavit of Amicus Curiae, Quaglino v. People. U. S. Sup. Ct. No. 77-1288, cert. den. 11/27/78.(Also published in E. Margolin (Chm.), 16th annual defending criminal cases: The rapidly changing practice of criminal law. Vol. 2. New York: Practicing Law Institute, 1978. Pp.831-857. Also excerpted in Orne, M.T. Hypnosis and victim/witness recall. NLADA Briefcase, Winter,1980, 37 (1), 6-12.).
Orne, M. T., & Wilson, S. K. On the nature of alpha feedback training. In G. Schwartz & D. Shapiro (Eds.), Consciousness and self-regulation: Advances in research and theory. Vol. 2. New York: Plenum Press, 1978. Pp.359-400.
Perry, C. W., Evans, F. J., O'Connell, D. N., Orne, E. C., & Orne, M. T. Behavioral response to verbal stimuli administered and tested during REM sleep: A further investigation. Waking and Sleeping, 1978, 2, 35-42.
Waid, W. M., Orne, E. C., Cook, M. R., & Orne, M. T. Effects of attention, as indexed by subsequent memory, on electrodermal detection of deception. Journal of Applied Psychology, 1978, 63, 728- 733.
Orne, M. T. The efficacy of biofeedback therapy. Annual Review of Medicine, 1979, 30, 489-503.
Orne, M. T. The use and misuse of hypnosis in court. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 1979, 27, 311-341. (Also published in M. Tonry & N. Morris (Eds.), Crime and justice. Vol. III. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1981. Pp.61-104. and in R. Rosner (Ed.), Critical issues in American psychiatry and the law. Vol.2. New York: Plenum Publishing, 1985. Pp.211-245.)
Orne, M. T. Cognitive factors in the control of pain. In L. L. Grossman (Ed.), Mechanism and control of pain: Transactions of the Sixth Annual Conference on Endodontics. New York: Masson Publishing USA, Inc./Raven Press, 1979. Pp.213-228.
Orne, M. T., Hilgard, E. R., Spiegel, H., Spiegel, D., Crawford, H.J., Evans, F. J., Orne, E. C., & Frischholz, E. J. The relation between the Hypnotic Induction Profile and the Stanford Hypnotic Susceptibility Scales, Forms A and C. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 1979, 27, 85-102.
Waid, W. M., Orne, M. T., & Wilson, S. K. Effects of level of socialization on electrodermal detection of deception. Psychophysiology, 1979, 16, 15-22.
Waid, W.M., Orne, M.T., & Wilson, S.K. Socialization, awareness, and the electrodermal response to deception and self-disclosure. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1979, 88, 663-666.
Orne, M.T. Hypnosis and victim/witness recall. NLADA Briefcase, 1980, 37, 6-12.
Orne, M. T. Hypnotic control of pain: Toward a clarification of the different psychological processes involved. In J. J. Bonica (Ed.), Pain. New York: Raven Press, 1980. Pp.155-172.
Orne, M. T. On the construct of hypnosis: How its definition affects research and its clinical application. In G. Burrows & L. Dennerstein (Eds.), Handbook of hypnosis and psychosomatic medicine. Amsterdam: Elsevier/North Holland, 1980. Pp.29-51.
Orne, M. T. Hypnosis. In The Academic American Encyclopedia. Vol. 10. Princeton, N. J.: Arete Publishing Co., 1980. Pp.350-351.
Orne, M. T. Assessment of biofeedback therapy: Specific versus nonspecific effects. In American Psychiatric Association, Task Force Report #19: Biofeedback. Washington, D. C.: APA, 1980. Pp.12-32.
Kihlstrom, J. F., Evans, F. J., Orne, E. C., & Orne, M. T. Attempting to breach posthypnotic amnesia. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1980, 89, 603-616.
Waid, W. M., & Orne, M. T. Individual differences in electrodermal lability and the detection of information and deception. Journal of Applied Psychology, 1980, 65, 1-8.
Orne, M. T. The why and how of a contribution to the literature: A brief communication. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 1981, 29, 1-4.
Orne, M. T. The significance of unwitting cues for experimental outcomes: Toward a pragmatic approach. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1981, 364, 152-159.
Orne, M. T., & McConkey, K. M. Hypnosis and self-hypnosis. In L. Kristal (Ed.), The ABC of psychology. London: Multimedia Publications, 1981. Pp.115-118.
Orne, M. T., & McConkey, K. M. Toward convergent inquiry into self-hypnosis. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 1981, 29, 313-323.
Dinges, D. F., Orne, E. C., Evans, F. J., & Orne, M. T. Performance after naps in sleep-conducive and alerting environments. In L. C. Johnson, D. I. Tepas, W. P. Colquhoun, & M. J. Colligan (Eds.), The 24-hour workday: A symposium on variations in work-sleep schedules. Washington, D.C.: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, 1981. Pp.677-692. Also in Biological rhythms: Sleep and shiftwork. E. D. Weitzman (Ed.), Advances in sleep research. Vol.7. New York: Spectrum, 1981. Pp.539-552.
Dinges, D. F., Orne, M.T, Orne, E. C., & Evans, F. J. Behavioral patterns in habitual nappers. Sleep Research, 1981, 10, 136. (Abstract)
Pettinati, H. M., Evans, F. J., Orne, E. C., & Orne, M. T. Restricted use of success cues in retrieval during posthypnotic amnesia. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1981, 90, 345-353.
Waid, W. M., & Orne, M. T. Cognitive, social, and personality processes in the physiological detection of deception. In L. Berkowitz (Ed.), Advances in experimental social psychology. Vol.14. New York: Academic Press, 1981. Pp.61-106.
Waid, W. M., Orne, E. C., Cook, M. R., & Orne, M. T. Meprobamate reduces the accuracy of physiological detection of deception. Science, 1981, 212, 71-73.
Waid, W. M., Orne, E. C., & Orne, M. T. Selective memory for social information, alertness, and physiological arousal in the detection of deception. Journal of Applied Psychology, 1981, 66, 224-232.
Waid, W. M., Wilson, S. K., & Orne, M. T. Cross-modal physiological effects of electrodermal labililty in the detection of deception. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1981, 40, 1118-1125.
Orne, M. T. Perspectives in biofeedback: Ten years ago, today, and . In L. White & B. Tursky (Eds.),Clinical biofeedback: Efficacy and mechanisms. New York: Guilford Press, 1982. Pp.422-437.
Dinges, D. F., Orne, M. T., & Orne, E. C. Napping: Symptom or adaptation? Sleep Research, 1982, 11, 100. (Abstract)
Horne, R. L., Evans, F. J., & Orne, M. T. Random number generation, psychopathology, and therapeutic change. Archives of General Psychiatry, 1982, 39, 680-683.
Waid, W. M., & Orne, M. T. Reduced electrodermal response to conflict, failure to inhibit dominant behaviors, and delinquency proneness. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1982, 43, 769-774.
Waid, W. M., & Orne, M. T. The physiological detection of deception. American Scientist, 1982, 70, 402-409.
Orne, M.T. Hypnosis Useful medicine, dangerous in court. U.S. News & World Report, December 12, 1983. (Interview) (Reprint copyright 1984.)
Orne, M. T. Hypnotic methods for managing pain. In J. J. Bonica, et al. (Eds.), Advances in pain research and therapy. Vol.5. New York: Raven Press, 1983. Pp.847-856.
Dinges, D. F., Orne, E. C., & Orne, M. T. Napping in North America: A siesta rhythm? Sleep Research, 1983, 12, 29. (Abstract)
Orne, M. T. Psychotherapy: Toward an appropriate basis for reimbursal. In Z. Taintor, P. Widem, & S. Barrett (Eds.), Cost considerations in mental health treatment: Settings, modalities, and providers. DHHS #ADM84-1295, Washington, D. C.: NIMH, 1984. Pp.55-60.
Orne, M. T., & Dinges, D. F. Hypnosis. In P. D. Wall & R. Melzack (Eds.), Textbook of pain. London: Churchill Livingstone, 1984. Pp.806-816. (Also published later in Textbook of pain (2nd ed.). London: Churchill Livingstone, 1989. Pp.1021-1031.)
Orne, M. T., Dinges, D. F., & Orne, E. C. On the differential diagnosis of multiple personality in the forensic context. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 1984, 32, 118-169.
Orne, M. T., Dinges, D. F., & Orne, E. C. The forensic use of hypnosis. Washington, D. C.: National Institute of Justice Research in Brief, October 1984, 1-5.
Dinges, D. F., Orne, E. C., & Orne, M. T. Sleepiness during sleep deprivation: The effects of performance demands and circadian phase. Sleep Research, 1984, 13, 189. (Abstract)
Orne, M. T., Soskis, D. A., Dinges,
D. F., Orne, E. C., & Tonry, M. H. Hypnotically refreshed testimony:
Enhanced memory or tampering with evidence? In National Institute of Justice
Issues and Practices in Criminal Justice, January 1985. Washington, D.C.:
National Institute of Justice. Pp. 1-62. (Earlier version published as Orne, M. T., Soskis,
D. A., Dinges, D. F., & Orne, E. C. Hypnotically induced testimony.
In G. L. Wells & E. F. Loftus (Eds.), Eyewitness testimony: Psychological
perspectives. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1984. Pp.171-213.)
Dinges, D. F., Orne, E. C., & Orne,M. T. Sleep depth and other factors associated with performance upon abrupt awakening. Sleep Research, 1985, 14, 92. (Abstract)
Dinges, D. F., Orne, M. T., & Orne, E. C. Assessing performance upon abrupt awakening from naps during quasi-continuous operations. Behavior Research Methods. Instruments. & Computers, 1985, 17, 37-45.
Dinges, D. F., Orne, M. T., Orne, E. C., & Whitehouse, W. G. Napping to sustain performance and mood: Effects of circadian phase and sleep loss. In M. Haider, M. Koller, & R. Cervinka (Eds.), Night and shiftwork: Longterm effects and their prevention. Proceedings of the VII International Symposium on Night- and Shiftwork, Igls, Austria, 1985. New York: Verlag Peter Lang, 1986. Pp.23-30.
Dinges, D. F., Orne, M. T., Orne, E. C., & Whitehouse, W. G. Napping to sustain performance and mood: Effects of circadian phase and sleep loss. Sleep Research, 1986, 15, 214. (Abstract)
Orne, M. T., Dinges, D. F., & Orne, E. C. Hypnotic experience: A cognitive social psychological reality. The Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1986, 9(3), 477-478.
Orne, M. T., & Dinges, D. F. Hypnosis. In G. Adelman (Ed.), Encyclopedia of neuroscience. Cambridge, MA: Birkhauser Boston, 1987. Pp. 509-510.
Orne, M.T., & Dinges, D.F. Hypnosis, forensic use of. In G. Adelman (Ed.), Encyclopedia of neuroscience. Cambridge, MA: Birkhauser Boston, 1987. Pp. 510-511.
Dinges, D. F., Orne, M. T., Whitehouse, W. G., & Orne, E. C. Temporal placement of a nap for alertness: Contributions of circadian phase and prior wakefulness. Sleep, 1987, 10(4), 313-329.
Orne, M. T., Whitehouse, W. G., Dinges, D. F., & Orne, E. C. Reconstructing memory through hypnosis: Forensic and clinical implications. In H. M. Pettinati (Ed.), Hypnosis and memory. New York: Guilford Press, 1988. Pp. 21-63.
Orne, M. T. Comments on the draft Home Office guidelines. British Journal of Experimental and Clinical Hypnosis, 1988, 5, 37-44.
Whitehouse, W. G., Dinges, D. F., Orne, E. C., & Orne, M. T. Hypnotic hypermnesia: Enhanced memory accessibility or report bias? Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1988, 97, 289-295.
Dinges, D. F., Whitehouse, W. G., Orne, E. C., & Orne, M. T. The benefits of a nap during prolonged work and wakefulness. Work & Stress, 1988, 2, 139-153.
Orne, M. T., Whitehouse, W. G., Orne, E. C., Dinges, D. F., & Nadon, R. Commentary on the 1988 Home Office Circular No. 66 The Home Office position on forensic hypnosis: Comments based on the American experience. British Journal of Experimental and Clinical Hypnosis, 1989, 6, 38-40.
Frankel, F. H., & Orne, M. T. Treatment of anxiety and panic disorders: Strategies of relaxation, self-control and fear-mastery. In American Psychiatric Association, Task Force on the Treatment of Anxiety Disorders. Washington, D.C.: APA, 1989. Pp.2052-2064.
Orne, M. T., & Frankel, F. H. Introduction. In American Psychiatric Association, Task Force on the Treatment of Anxiety Disorders. Washington, D.C.: APA, 1989. Pp.2007-2009.
Soskis, D. A., Orne, E. C., Orne, M. T., & Dinges, D. F. Self-hypnosis and meditation for stress management: A brief communication. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 1989, 37, 285-289.
Shapiro, B. S., Dinges, D. F., Orne, E. C., Ohene-Frempong, K., & Orne, M. T. Recording of crisis pain in sickle cell disease. In D. C. Tyler & E. J. Krane (Eds.), Pain in children (Advances in pain research and therapy, Vol. 15). New York: Raven Press, 1990. Pp.313-321.
Dinges, D. F., Shapiro, B. S., Reilly, L. B., Orne, E. C., Ohene-Frempong, K., & Orne, M. T. Sleep/wake dysfunction in children with sickle cell crisis pain. Sleep Research, 1990, 19, 323. (Abstract)
Sewitch, D. E., Dinges, D. F., Kribbs, N. B., Powell, J. W., Orne, E. C., & Orne, M. T. Sleep is used as a primary physiological process for circadian heat loss. Sleep Research, 1990, 19, 406. (Abstract)
Orne, M. T., Dinges, D. F., & Orne, E. C. Rock v. Arkansas: Hypnosis, the defendant's privilege. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 1990, 38, 250-265.
Whitehouse, W. G., Orne, E. C., Orne, M. T., & Dinges, D. F. Distinguishing the source of memories reported during prior waking and hypnotic recall attempts. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 1991, 5, 51-59.
Sewitch, D. E., Kribbs, N. B., Dinges, D. F., Orne, E. C., & Orne, M.T. Sleep deprivation decreases the 24-hr body temperature mean in humans by exaggerating vasomotor heat loss. Sleep Research, 1991, 20. (Abstract)
Dinges, D. F., Orne, E. C., Keller, S. E., Bauer-Manley, N. K., Bates, B. L., Haupt, B. A., Morahan, P., Bloom, P. B., & Orne, M. T. Inadequate sleep and stress during the first year of medical school. Sleep Research, 1991, 20, 133. (Abstract)
Orne, M. T., & Orne, E. C. Hypnosis and the problem of controls: Can heightened imagery and fantasy facilitate physiological change? In S. I. Cohen, F. Altman, & P. Petrakis (Eds.), Biopsychosocial interventions: Psychoneuroimmunology and health. Washington, D.C.: NIMH, 1991. Pp. 000-000
Orne, M. T., & Bauer-Manley, N. K. Disorders of self: Myths, metaphors, and demand characteristics of treatment. In J. Strauss & G. R. Goethals (Eds.), The self: Interdisciplinary approaches. New York: Springer-Verlag, 1991. Pp.93-106.
Orne, M. T., & Bates, B. L. Reflections on multiple personality: A view from the looking-glass of hypnosis past. In A. Kales, C. M. Pierce, & M. Greenblatt (Eds.), The mosaic of contemporary psychiatry in perspective. New York: Springer-Verlag, 1992. Pp.247-260.
Dinges, D. F., Whitehouse, W. G., Orne, E. C., Powell, J. W., Orne, M. T., & Erdelyi, M. H. Evaluating hypnotic memory enhancement (hypermnesia and reminiscence) using multitrial forced recall. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 1992, 18, 1139-1147.
Dinges, D. F., Douglas, S. D., Zaugg, L., Campbell, D. E., Whitehouse, W. G., McMann, J. M., Icaza, E., Reber, D., Haupt, B., Laizner, A., Carlin, M., Ukpah, P., Orne, E. C., Getsy, J., & Orne, M. T. Human immune function prior to, during, and following recovery from 64 hours without sleep. Sleep Research, 1993, 22, 329. (Abstract)
Dinges, D. F., Douglas, S. D., Zaugg, L., Campbell, D. E., McMann, J. M., Whitehouse, W. G., Orne, E. C., Kapoor, S. C., Icaza, E., & Orne, M. T. Leukocytosis and natural killer cell function parallel neurobehavioral fatigue induced by 64 h of sleep deprivation. Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1994, 93, 1930-1939.
Dinges, D. F., Gillen, K. A., Carlin, M. M., Ott, G. E., Orne, E. C., & Orne, M. T. Discriminating sleepiness by fatigueability on a psychomotor vigilance task. Sleep Research, 1994, 23, 407. (Abstract)
Shapiro, B.S., Dinges, D. F., Orne, E. C., Bauer, N., Reilly, L. B., Whitehouse, W. G., Ohene-Frempong, K., & Orne, M. T. Home management of sickle cell related pain in children and adolescents: Natural history and impact on school attendance. Pain, 1995, 61, 139-144.
Dinges, D. F., Gillen, K. A., Powell, J. W., Pack, F., Williams, K., Kribbs, N. B., Orne, E. C., Carlin, M. M., Ott, G. E., Rosekind, M. R., Orne, M. T., & Pack, A. I. Mood reports during total and partial sleep deprivation: Is anger inevitable? Sleep Research, 1995, 24, 441. (Abstract)
Dinges, D. F., Ott, G. E., Gillen, K. A., Orne, E. C., Powell, J. W., Carlin, M. M., Kribbs, N. B., Rosekind, M. R., & Orne, M. T. Homeostatic and circadian control of waking during sleep deprivation. Sleep Research, 1995, 24, 442. (Abstract)
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Whitehouse, W. G., Dinges, D. F., Orne, E. C., Keller, S. E., Bates, B. L., Bauer, N. K., Morahan, P., Haupt, B. A., Carlin, M. M., Bloom, P. B., Zaugg, L., & Orne, M. T. Psychosocial and immune effects of self-hypnosis training for stress management throughout the first semester of medical school. Psychosomatic Medicine, 1996, 58, 249-263.
Orne, M. T., Whitehouse, W. G., Orne, E. C., & Dinges, D. F. "Memories" of anomalous and traumatic autobiographical experiences: Validation and consolidation of fantasy through hypnosis. Psychological Inquiry, 1996, 7, 168-172.
Perry, C. W., Orne, M. T., London, R. W., & Orne, E. C. Rethinking per se exclusions of hypnotically elicited recall as legal testimony. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 1996, 44, 66-81.
Orne, E. C., Whitehouse, W. G., Dinges, D. F., & Orne, M. T. Memory liabilities associated with hypnosis: Does low hypnotizability confer immunity? International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 1996, 44, 354-369.
Karlin, R. A., & Orne, M. T. Commentary on Borawick v. Shay: Hypnosis, social influence, incestuous child abuse, and satanic ritual abuse: The iatrogenic creation of horrific memories for the remote past. Cultic Studies Journal, 1996, 13, 42-94.
Dinges, D. F., Whitehouse, W. G., Orne, E. C., Bloom, P. B., Carlin, M. M., Bauer, N. K., Gillen, K. A., Shapiro, B.S., Ohene-Frempong, K., Dampier, C., & Orne, M. T. Self-hypnosis training as an adjunctive treatment in the management of pain associated with sickle-cell disease. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 1997, 45, 417-432.
Karlin, R. A., & Orne, M. T. Hypnosis and the iatrogenic creation of memory: On the need for a per se exclusion of testimony based on hypnotically influenced recall. Cultic Studies Journal, 1997, 14, 172-206.
Orne, M. T., & Whitehouse, W. G. Nonpharmacological approaches to pain relief: Hypnosis, self- hypnosis, placebo effects. In G. M. Aronoff (Ed.), Evaluation and treatment of chronic pain. Baltimore, MD: Williams & Wilkins, 1999. Pp.579-589. (Revision of Orne, M. T. Non-pharmacological approaches to pain relief: Hypnosis, biofeedback, placebo effects. In G. M. Aronoff (Ed.), Evaluation and treatment of chronic pain. Baltimore, MD: Urban & Schwarzenberg, 1984. Adapted from Orne, M. T. Nonpharmacological approaches to pain relief: Hypnosis, biofeedback, placebo effects. In K. Y. Ng & J. Bonica (Eds.), Pain, discomfort and humanitarian care. New York: Elsevier /North Holland, 1980. Pp.253-274.)
Orne, M. T., & Whitehouse, W. G. Demand characteristics. In A. E. Kazdin (Ed.), Encyclopedia of psychology. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association and Oxford University Press, 2000. Pp. 469-470.
Orne, M.T., & Whitehouse, W.G. Hypnosis. In G. Fink (Ed.), Encyclopedia of stress (Vol. 2). New York: Academic Press, 2000. Pp. 446-452.
Orne, M.T., & Whitehouse, W.G. Relaxation techniques. In G. Fink (Ed.), Encyclopedia of stress (Vol. 3). New York: Academic Press, 2000. Pp. 341-348.
Whitehouse, W. G., Orne, E.C., Dinges, D.F., Bates, B.L., Nadon, R., & Orne, M.T. The cognitive interview: Does it successfully avoid the dangers of forensic hypnosis? The American Journal of Psychology 2005, Vol. 118, No. 2, pp. 213234.
Damaser, E., Whitehouse, W.G., Orne, M.T., Orne, E.C., & Dinges, D.F. Behavioral persistence in carrying out a posthypnotic suggestion beyond the hypnotic context: A consideration of the role of perceived demand characteristics. International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, 2010, 58, 1-20.