J. Timothy Cannon
Affiliations: | The University of Scranton, Scranton, PA, United States |
Area:
Pain Inhibition, Environmental EnrichmentWebsite:
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorRobert M. Abelson | grad student | ||
John C. Liebeskind | post-doc | 1977-1980 | Psychology UCLA |
Children
Sign in to add traineePatrick Dawid | research assistant | The University of Scranton | |
Jennifer J. Quinn | research assistant | The University of Scranton | |
Kevin P. Myers | research assistant | 1990-1993 | The University of Scranton |
Anne E. Baldwin | research assistant | 1991-1996 | The University of Scranton |
Donna R. Ramirez | research assistant | 1996-2000 | The University of Scranton |
Dario J. Englot | research assistant | 1999-2003 | The University of Scranton |
Mark R. Bell | research assistant | 2001-2003 | The University of Scranton |
Ryan T. Pohlig | research assistant | 2003-2005 | The University of Scranton |
Patrick T. Orr | research assistant | 2004-2006 | The University of Scranton |
Alexander J. Krupka | research assistant | 2004-2008 | The University of Scranton |
Caesar G. Imperio | research assistant | 2007-2008 | University of Scranton |
Tyler M. Bielinski | research assistant | 2017-2020 | University of Scranton |
Collaborators
Sign in to add collaboratorBryan R. Burnham | collaborator | 2007- | The University of Scranton |
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Baldwin AE, Cannon JT. (1996) Sensitization of the tail-flick reflex following exposure to either a single prolonged test trial or behavioral testing under the analgesic influence of morphine. Pain. 67: 163-72 |
Levine R, Morgan MM, Cannon JT, et al. (1991) Stimulation of the periaqueductal gray matter of the rat produces a preferential ipsilateral antinociception. Brain Research. 567: 140-4 |
Cannon JT, Liebeskind JC. (1987) Analgesic effects of electrical brain stimulation and stress. Brain stem mechanisms. Pain and Headache. 9: 283-94 |
Cannon JT, Shavit Y, Liebeskind JC. (1986) Rotation speed can determine whether the resulting stress-induced analgesia is blocked by naloxone Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 425-427 |
Lewis JW, Cannon JT, Liebeskind JC. (1985) Pharmacology Involvement of central muscarinic cholinergic mechanisms in opioid stress analgesia Pain. 21: 196 |
Depaulis A, Cannon JT, Morgan MM, et al. (1985) Differences in the characteristics of the neuronal populations underlying two forms of stimulation-produced analgesia in the periaqueductal gray matter of rat Federation Proceedings. 44: No. 7685 |
Cannon JT, Terman GW, Lewis JW, et al. (1984) Body region shocked need not critically define the neurochemical basis of stress analgesia. Brain Research. 323: 316-9 |
Terman GW, Shavit Y, Lewis JW, et al. (1984) Intrinsic mechanisms of pain inhibition: activation by stress. Science (New York, N.Y.). 226: 1270-7 |
Cannon JT, Terman GW, Lewis JW, et al. (1984) Variations of shock intensity alter the neurochemical basis I 68 poster of stress analgesia independently of the body regions shocked Pain. 18: S48 |
Lewis JW, Cannon JT, Liebeskind JC. (1983) Involvement of central muscarinic cholinergic mechanisms in opioid stress analgesia. Brain Research. 270: 289-93 |