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Criteria to Report Adverse Drug Withdrawal Events in Clinical Trials: A Systematic Review
ABSTRACT Background Polypharmacy is a major risk factor for adverse drug events (ADEs), which are a common cause of hospitalization, especially among older adults. Deprescribing is a promising strategy to prevent ADEs; however, clinicians may hesitate to deprescribe for fear of causing adverse drug withdrawal events (ADWEs). Collectively, ADWEs are the
Jimin J. Lee+7 more
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Introduction Observational learning (OL) refers to learning through observing other people’s behavior. OL has been suggested as an effective and simple tool to evoke treatment expectations and corresponding placebo and nocebo effects.
Helena Klauß+4 more
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Abstract Transcranial electrical stimulation (tES) holds promise for neuropsychological rehabilitation by leveraging the brain's inherent plasticity to enhance cognitive and motor functions. However, early results have been variable due to oversimplified approaches.
Carlo Miniussi+1 more
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Abstract A foundational assumption of contemporary cognitive science is that perceptual processing involves inferential transitions between representational states. However, it remains controversial whether accounts of this kind extend to modalities whose perceptual status is a matter of debate. In particular, it remains controversial whether we should
Laurenz Casser
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Investigating visual effects of a disgust nocebo with fMRI [PDF]
There is growing evidence that placebos are able to influence visual perception. A previous functional magnetic resonance imaging study on the processing of disgust images demonstrated that a “disgust placebo” (inert pill administered with the verbal ...
Carina Höfler, Albert Wabnegger, Anne Schienle
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Nocebo Effect on Pain‐Related Autonomic Responses in a State of Experimentally‐Induced Sensitization
ABSTRACT Background Enhanced pain‐related autonomic responses were reported after experimentally‐induced secondary mechanical hyperalgesia (SMH) in healthy individuals as well as in a variety of chronic pain cohorts. Stimulus‐induced autonomic responses can also be modulated by positive and negative expectations towards the applied stimulus. This study
Florin Allmendinger+4 more
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Placebo and Nocebo Effects on Sports and Exercise Performance: A Systematic Literature Review Update
Sports performance could be affected by placebo and nocebo effects. The last literature review on placebo and nocebo effects on sports and exercise performance was published in 2019. In the past five years, several new studies have been published.
Bhavya Chhabra, Attila Szabo
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ABSTRACT Idiopathic Environmental Intolerance Attributed to Electromagnetic Fields (IEI‐EMF) is a syndrome that defines people who report symptoms that they attribute to their exposure to EMF sources, without any identified underlying medical condition to explain these symptoms.
Maryse Ledent+7 more
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Abstract Objective Psychogenic non‐epileptic seizures (PNES) are functional neurological disorders that are often misdiagnosed and treated as epileptic seizures (ES). Video‐electroencephalography (v‐EEG) is the gold standard for differentiating ES from PNES.
Biljana Dapic Ivancic+5 more
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. Introduction:. Placebo and nocebo effects represent one of the most fascinating topics in the health care field. Objectives:. the aims of this discussion paper were (1) to briefly introduce the placebo and nocebo effects, (2) to elucidate the ...
Alvisa Palese+3 more
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