James E. Horton

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University of Virginia College at Wise, Wise, VA 
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Horton JE, Crawford HJ, Harrington G, et al. (2004) Increased anterior corpus callosum size associated positively with hypnotizability and the ability to control pain Brain. 127: 1741-1747
Carr MP, France RP, Horton JE. (2002) A comparison of perceived injection pain with and without anesthetic between elderly and young female subjects. Special Care in Dentistry : Official Publication of the American Association of Hospital Dentists, the Academy of Dentistry For the Handicapped, and the American Society For Geriatric Dentistry. 22: 75-79
Carr MP, Horton JE. (2001) Clinical evaluation and comparison of 2 topical anesthetics for pain caused by needle sticks and scaling and root planing Journal of Periodontology. 72: 479-484
Crawford HJ, Horton JE, Harrington GS, et al. (2000) Attention and disattention (hypnotic analgesia) to noxious somatosensory TENS stimuli: fMRI differences in low and highly hypnotizable individuals Neuroimage. 11: S44
Horton J, Lamas J, Valle-Inclan F, et al. (1998) 627 Intending to ignore in waking and hypnosis: Influence of hypnotizability, sex, state and hand used on classic foreperiod reaction time effect International Journal of Psychophysiology. 30: 238
Crawford HJ, Horton J, Lamas J. (1998) 212 Information processing speed is faster for highly hypnotizable than low hypnotizable persons: Evidence from behavioral reaction time and event-related potential studies International Journal of Psychophysiology. 30: 84
Crawford H, Horton J, Hirsch T, et al. (1998) 197 Attention and disattention (hypnotic analgesia) to painful somatosensory tens stimuli differentially affects brain dynamics: A functional magnetic resonance imaging study International Journal of Psychophysiology. 30: 78
Downs JH, Crawford HJ, Planted MB, et al. (1998) Attention to painful somatosensory TENS stimuli: An fMRI study Neuroimage. 7: S432
Crawford HJ, Horton JE, Harrington GC, et al. (1998) Hypnotic analgesia (disattending pain) impacts neuronal network activation: An fMRI study of noxious somatosensory TENS stimuli Neuroimage. 7: S436
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