Martin Theodore Orne
Sleep
(Listed in Chronological Order)
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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)
Dinges, D. F., Orne, M. T., & Orne, E. C. Napping: Symptom or adaptation? Sleep Research, 1982, 11, 100. (Abstract)
Dinges, D. F., Orne, E. C., & Orne, M. T. Napping in North America: A siesta rhythm? Sleep Research, 1983, 12, 29. (Abstract)
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)
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)
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.
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.
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)
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)
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)
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)