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2007 Horton,
J. E., (2007). Methods of EEG, evoked
potential, event related potential and MRI
analyses during hypnosis and other
cognitive processes. Invited paper
covering Centenarul journal workshop activity for
publication in recognizing the Centenarul
Psihologiei La Universitatea Din
Bucuresti: Conferinta Internationala. Horton,
J. E. (2007). Experimental psychology using multiple
research techniques. Invited paper from Keynote address Comunicari in
plen
at Centenarul Psihologiei La
Universitatea Din Bucuresti: Conferinta Internationala. Hoyt,
B. H., Vasilescu, I. P., Feeser, K., & Horton, J. E. (2007)
Improved Long-Term
Retention for Identical and Similar Material found on Chapter Quizzes.
Submitted to The National Social
Science Journal. 2004 Crawford,
H. J., Horton, J. E., Lichtenberg, P. (2004). Die Neurobiologie der
Hypnose:
Wie beeeinflussen Gene Neuroanatomie sowie Faktoren der
Informationsgeschwindigkeitsprozesse die hypnotische
Antwortbereitschaft? Invited paper to “Brain and hypnosis: A
special jubilee edition” Hypnose und Kognition, 21(1+2), 93-117.
Horton,
J. E., & Crawford, H. J. (2004). Delving
Into Our Scientific Past: Hull and
Hypnosis. Review of Hypnosis and
Suggestibility: An Experimental Approach (1933) by Clark L. Hull
in American
Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 46(3), 258-261.
Horton,
J. E. & Crawford, H. J. (2004). What
Neurophysiological Processes Correlate with high
Hypnotizability?
In The Highly Hypnotizable
Person. Heap, M., Brown, R., and
Oakley, D. (Eds.). Brunner/Routledge
Publishers: London. 133-151.
Crawford, H.
J., Knebel, T., Xie, M., Horton, J. E., & Pribram, K. H. (under
revis). Attentional
Vs. Inhibitory (Hypnotic Analgesia) Processing of Noxious
Stimuli:
Somatosensory Event-Related Potential Amplitude and Latency Differences
Between Low and Highly Hypnotizable Persons.
2000 Crawford, H. J., Horton, J. E., Harrington, G. S., Hirsch-Downs, T. Fox, K. and Downs III, J. H., (2000). FMRI differences in attend and hypnotic analgesia: Evidence for differential activation of pain systems. Neuroimage, 11(5), S44. Horton, J. E., Crawford, H. J., and Downs III, J. H., (2000). Corpus callosum morphological differences in low and highly hypnotizable adults: Interhemispheric attentional processing differences? Neuroimage, 11(5), S47. 1999 Asbury, E T., Fritts, M. E; Horton, J. E; Isaac, W. L. (1999). Progesterone facilitates the acquisition of avoidance learning and protects against subcortical neuronal death following prefrontal cortex ablation in the rat. Behavioural Brain Research, 97(1) 99-106. Crawford, H. J., & Horton, J. E., (1999). Review of Brain Assymetry by Richard J. Davidson and Kenneth Hugdahl (Eds.) in American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, 42(2), 154-157. Crawford, H. J., Knebel, T., Vendemia, J. M. C., Horton, J. E &. Lamas, J. R. (1999). La naturaleza de la analgesia hipnótica: bases y evidencias neurofisiológicas. Anales de psicologia 15(1), 133-146. 1998 Crawford, H. J., Horton, J. E., Harrington, G. C., Vendemia, J. M. C., Plantec, M. B., Jung, S., Shamro, C., & Downs III, J. H. (1998) Hypnotic analgesia (disattending pain) impacts neuronal network activation: An fMRI study of noxious somatosensory TENS stimuli. Neuroimage, 7(4), S436. Crawford, H.J., Horton, J.E., McClain-Furmanski, D., & Vendemia, J. (1998). Brain dynamic shifts during the elimination of perceived pain and distress: Neuroimaging studies of hypnotic analgesia. INABIS98, 0611. http://www.mcmaster.ca/inabis98/woody/crawford0611/index.html Downs III, J. H., Crawford, H. J., Plantec, M. B., Horton, J. E., Vendemia, J. M. C., Harrington, G. C., Yung, S., & Shamro, C. (1998) Attention to painful somatosensory TENS stimuli: An fMRI study. Neuroimage, 7(4), S432.
Fritts, M. E.,
Asbury, E. T., Horton, J. E., & Isaac, W.L. (1998). Medial
prefrontal
cortex lesion deficits involving or sparing the prelimbic area in the
rat. Physiology
and Behavior, 64(3), 373-380.
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