Martin Theodore Orne
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American psychiatrist
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Martin Theodore Orne's Degrees
- Masters Medicine University of Pennsylvania
- PhD Psychology University of Pennsylvania
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Martin Theodore Orne was a professor of psychiatry and psychology at the University of Pennsylvania. Orne is best known for his pioneering research into demand characteristics, illustrating the weakness of informing participants that they are taking part in a psychology experiment and yet expecting them to act normally. He was well known as a researcher in the field of hypnosis and is also noted for his involvement with the poet Anne Sexton, and with the trials of Patty Hearst and Kenneth Bianchi.
Martin Theodore Orne's Published Works
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- On the social psychology of the psychological experiment: With particular reference to demand characteristics and their implications. (1962) (3756)
- The nature of hypnosis: artifact and essence. (1959) (870)
- Leukocytosis and natural killer cell function parallel neurobehavioral fatigue induced by 64 hours of sleep deprivation. (1994) (356)
- Temporal placement of a nap for alertness: contributions of circadian phase and prior wakefulness. (1987) (319)
- The Nature of Hypnotic Analgesia and Placebo Response to Experimental Pain (1969) (270)
- Demand Characteristics and the Concept of Quasi-Controls1 (2009) (215)
- Home management of sickle cell-related pain in children and adolescents: natural history and impact on school attendance (1995) (213)
- The use and misuse of hypnosis in court. (1979) (201)
- Assessing performance upon abrupt awakening from naps during quasi-continuous operations (1985) (185)
- Anticipatory socialization for psychotherapy: method and rationale. (1968) (173)
- Validation and cross-validation of a scale of self-reported personal experiences which predicts hypnotizability. (1962) (151)
- SOCIAL CONTROL IN THE PSYCHOLOGICAL EXPERIMENT: ANTISOCIAL BEHAVIOR AND HYPNOSIS. (1965) (150)
- THE CONTRIBUTION OF NONDEPRIVATION FACTORS IN THE PRODUCTION OF SENSORY DEPRIVATION EFFECTS: THE PSYCHOLOGY OF THE "PANIC BUTTON". (1964) (139)
- The simulation of hypnosis: why, how, and what it means. (1971) (134)
- Some conditions of obedience and disobedience to authority. On the ecological validity of laboratory deceptions. (1968) (118)
- Planning of research on effectiveness of psychotherapy. (1970) (109)
- Effects of heightened motivation on the detection of deception. (1963) (107)
- Psychological correlates of plateau hypnotizability in a special volunteer sample. (1966) (106)
- The benefits of a nap during prolonged work and wakefulness (1988) (104)
- Psychosocial and Immune Effects of Self-Hypnosis Training for Stress Management Throughout the First Semester of Medical School (1996) (103)
- Visual Effects on Alpha Feedback Training (1973) (102)
- The mechanisms of hypnotic age regression: an experimental study. (1951) (92)
- On the differential diagnosis of multiple personality in the forensic context. (1984) (89)
- THE CONSTRUCT OF HYPNOSIS: IMPLICATIONS OF THE DEFINITION FOR RESEARCH AND PRACTICE * (1977) (87)
- Hypnotizability and phobic behavior. (1976) (78)
- Occurrence of posthypnotic behavior outside the experimental setting. (1968) (76)
- COMMUNICATION BY THE TOTAL EXPERIMENTAL SITUATION: WHY IT IS IMPORTANT, HOW IT IS EVALUATED, AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE FOR THE ECOLOGICAL VALIDITY OF FINDINGS (1973) (76)
- Self-hypnosis training as an adjunctive treatment in the management of pain associated with sickle cell disease. (1997) (75)
- Posthypnotic amnesia as an active psychic process. The reversibility of amnesia. (1974) (73)
- Evaluating hypnotic memory enhancement (hypermnesia and reminiscence) using multitrial forced recall. (1992) (72)
- Attempting to breach posthypnotic amnesia. (1980) (70)
- Hypnosis, motivation and compliance. (1966) (69)
- Some Factors in the Feedback Control of Human Alpha Rhythm (1974) (67)
- A comparison of physiological indices in detection of deception. (1968) (65)
- Effects of perceived role and role success on the detection of deception. (1965) (62)
- Aversive Situational Effects on Alpha Feedback Training (1974) (61)
- Random number generation, psychopathology and therapeutic change. (1982) (59)
- Undesirable effects of hypnosis: the determinants and management. (1965) (59)
- Motivation, performance, and hypnosis. (1965) (56)
- The disappearing hypnotist: the use of simulating subjects to evaluate how subjects perceive experimental procedures. (1971) (54)
- The relation between the Hypnotic Induction Profile and the Stanford Hypnotic Susceptibility Scales, forms A and C. (1979) (52)
- Physiological Effects During Hypnotically Requested Emotions (1963) (50)
- Appetitive and replacement naps: EEG and behavior. (1977) (49)
- Reduced electrodermal response to conflict, failure to inhibit dominant behaviors, and delinquency proneness. (1982) (48)
- Cognitive, Social, and Personality Processes in the Physiological Detection of Deception (1981) (47)
- Diagnostic ratings of hypnotizability. (1967) (45)
- The effects of verbal responses on the laboratory detection of deception. (1965) (42)
- Hypnotic hypermnesia: enhanced memory accessibility or report bias? (1988) (41)
- The effects of task and method of stimulus presentation on the detection of deception. (1964) (39)
- SOME COMMENTS ON THE NATURE OF POSTHYPNOTIC BEHAVIOR (1968) (39)
- Implications for psychotherapy derived from current research on the nature of hypnosis. (1962) (38)
- Effects of level of socialization on electrodermal detection of deception. (1979) (38)
- Can a hypnotized subject be compelled to carry out otherwise unacceptable behavior? A discussion. (1972) (36)
- Response during Sleep with Intervening Waking Amnesia (1966) (36)
- Inadvertent termination of hypnosis with hypnotized and simulating subjects. (1966) (36)
- Behavioral Persistence in Carrying Out a Posthypnotic Suggestion Beyond the Hypnotic Context: A Consideration of the Role of Perceived Demand Characteristics (2009) (35)
- Planning of research on effectiveness of psychotherapy. (1970) (35)
- Effects of attention, as indexed by subsequent memory, on electrodermal detection of information. (1978) (34)
- Selective memory for social information, alertness, and physiological arousal in the detection of deception. (1981) (32)
- On the mechanisms of posthypnotic amnesia. (1966) (31)
- The Nature of Hypnosis: selected basic readings (1967) (29)
- Restricted use of success cues in retrieval during posthypnotic amnesia. (1981) (29)
- On the nature of effective hope. (1968) (25)
- Electrodes for the recording of skin potential: an evaluation. (1960) (24)
- Meprobamate reduces accuracy of physiological detection of deception. (1981) (23)
- Effects of the type of stimulus employed and the level of subject awareness on the detection of deception. (1968) (21)
- The efficacy of biofeedback therapy. (1979) (20)
- Distignuishing the source of memories reported during prior waking and hypnotic recall attempts (1991) (20)
- Memory liabilities associated with hypnosis: does low hypnotizability confer immunity? (1996) (20)
- A comparison of hypnotic susceptibility as assessed by diagnostic ratings and initial standardized test scores. (1966) (19)
- Socialization, awareness, and the electrodermal response to deception and self-disclosure. (1979) (16)
- Cross-modal physiological effects of electrodermal lability in the detection of deception. (1981) (16)
- SLEEP‐INDUCED BEHAVIORAL RESPONSE: RELATIONSHIP TO SUSCEPTIBILITY TO HYPNOSIS AND LABORATORY SLEEP PATTERNS (1969) (16)
- Hypnosis Not for Therapy. (1958) (16)
- Inter-session stability of human alpha rhythm densities. (1974) (16)
- The why and how of a contribution to the literature: a brief communication. (1981) (15)
- Fate of an uncompleted posthypnotic suggestion. (1970) (15)
- Individual differences in electrodermal lability and the detection of information and deception. (1980) (15)
- Rethinking per se exclusions of hypnotically elicited recall as legal testimony. (1996) (15)
- Recovery from Fatigue (1973) (15)
- Specific Motor Response during Sleep to Sleep-Administered Meaningful Suggestion: An Exploratory Investigation (1965) (15)
- The cognitive interview: does it successfully avoid the dangers of forensic hypnosis? (2005) (15)
- Bioelectric correlates of hypnosis: An experimental reevaluation (1962) (15)
- Voluntary Self-Control of Sleep to Facilitate Quasi-Continuous Performance (1980) (13)
- The Significance of Unwitting Cues for Experimental Outcomes: Toward a Pragmatic Approach * (1981) (13)
- Toward convergent inquiry into self-hypnosis (1981) (12)
- On the Nature of Alpha Feedback Training (1978) (12)
- Endosomatic electrodermal correlates of hypnotic depth and susceptibility. (1968) (12)
- Hypnotic control of pain: toward a clarification of the different psychological processes involved. (1980) (11)
- Disorders of self: Myths, metaphors, and the demand characteristics of treatment (1991) (10)
- 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. (1996) (10)
- Self-hypnosis and meditation for stress management: a brief communication. (1989) (9)
- "Memories" of Anomalous and Traumatic Autobiographical Experiences: Validation and Consolidation of Fantasy Through Hypnosis (1996) (8)
- Alpha, Biofeedback and Arousal/Activation (1977) (7)
- Reflections on Multiple Personality Disorder: A View From the Looking Glass of Hypnosis Past (1992) (7)
- What must a satisfactory theory of hypnosis explain? (1967) (6)
- Directive Group Therapy in the Treatment of Alcoholics: Technique and Rationale (1954) (5)
- OPTOKINETIC NYSTAGMUS, EYE MOVEMENTS AND HYPNOTICALLY INDUCED HALLUCINATIONS (1972) (5)
- On the Nature of the Posthypnotic Suggestion (1969) (5)
- Hypnotic experience: A cognitive social-psychological reality (1986) (5)
- Psychotherapy and hypnosis: implications from research. (1962) (4)
- Rock v. Arkansas: hypnosis, the defendant's privilege. (1990) (3)
- The Sexton tapes. (1991) (3)
- METHODOLOGICAL STUDIES IN DETECTION OF DECEPTION (1964) (3)
- Hypnosis and Related States, Psychoanalytic Studies in Regression (1962) (3)
- A NOTE ON THE OCCURRENCE OF HYPNOSIS WITHOUT CONSCIOUS INTENT. (1964) (3)
- The Use and Misuse of Hypnosis in Court (1981) (2)
- Age Regression by Hypnosis. (1961) (2)
- THE USE AND EFFECTIVENESS OF HYPNOSIS AND THE COGNITIVE INTERVIEW FOR ENHANCING EYEWITNESS RECALL Grantee : (1)
- 4 – Conflict and Change in the Universities (1972) (0)
- Papers presented at the Tenth Annual Meeting of the Pavlovian Society of North AmericaOctober 31-November 1,1969 Princeton, N. J. (1970) (0)
- Hypnosis in Treatment (1965) (0)
- New Ideas about Hypnotic Therapy. (1958) (0)
- Co-adaptation of Eschevichia coli and Coliphage hiv in Continuous Culture (1987) (0)
- Psychological Factors in Maximizing Self-Control Under Stress with Special Reference to Hypnosis and Related States (1962) (0)
- 0 MEI ' HODOLOGICAL STUDIES IN DETECTION OF DECEPTION (0)
- Hypnotic methods for managing chronic pain (1981) (0)
- Uses of biofeedback (1981) (0)
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