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Perspectives on Psychological Science, 2023
The Bayesian-brain framework applied to placebo responses and other mind–body interactions suggests that the effects on the body result from the interaction between priors, such as expectations and learning, and likelihood, such as somatosensorial ...
F. Pagnini+12 more
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The Bayesian-brain framework applied to placebo responses and other mind–body interactions suggests that the effects on the body result from the interaction between priors, such as expectations and learning, and likelihood, such as somatosensorial ...
F. Pagnini+12 more
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The nocebo effect across health outcomes: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
Health Psychology, 2023OBJECTIVE The nocebo effect represents a growing concern in clinical settings. Nocebo effects occur when the treatment context generates negative expectancies that trigger the experience or worsening of negative symptoms beyond any effects attributable ...
Tessa Rooney+4 more
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Researchers investigated whether a sham device (validated sham acupuncture needle) and an inert pill exerted a similar placebo effect in patients with persistent arm pain. A single blind randomised controlled trial study design was used. The study was created from the placebo run-in periods for two randomised placebo controlled trials nested within a ...
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Pain, 2023
The role of placebo analgesia and nocebo hyperalgesia in patients with Alzheimer disease (AD) is largely unknown, with only few studies in the area.
Susan Tomczak Matthiesen+7 more
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The role of placebo analgesia and nocebo hyperalgesia in patients with Alzheimer disease (AD) is largely unknown, with only few studies in the area.
Susan Tomczak Matthiesen+7 more
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The nocebo effect: A clinicians guide [PDF]
Objective: This paper aims to provide an overview on the nocebo effect, focusing on recognition — its phenomenology, at-risk demographic profiles, clinical situations and personality factors, as well as discriminating somatic symptoms in the general population from treatment-related adverse effects.
Michael Berk, João Data-Franco
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The Use of Authorized Concealment to Minimize Nocebo Side Effects: A Survey of US Public Attitudes
Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 2023Introduction: To minimize nocebo effects, it may be possible to employ authorized concealment, in which clinicians tell patients about the nocebo phenomenon and ask if they would prefer not to be informed about mild treatment side effects. Objective: The
Andrew L. Geers+4 more
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Current Opinion in Neurology, 2016
This article addresses nocebo in headache. Nocebo is the antipode of placebo and refers to adverse events a person manifests after receiving placebo.In randomized trials for migraine prevention meta-analyses revealed that eight out of 20 patients treated with placebo experienced any adverse event.
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This article addresses nocebo in headache. Nocebo is the antipode of placebo and refers to adverse events a person manifests after receiving placebo.In randomized trials for migraine prevention meta-analyses revealed that eight out of 20 patients treated with placebo experienced any adverse event.
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Placebo and nocebo responses in painful diabetic neuropathy: systematic review and meta-analysis.
Pain, 2023This preregistered (CRD42021223379) systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to characterize the placebo and nocebo responses in placebo-controlled randomized clinical trials (RCTs) on painful diabetic neuropathy (PDN), updating the previous literature ...
E. Frisaldi+4 more
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The Nocebo Effect: A Bias in Clinical Practice—An Ethical Approach
American Journal of TherapeuticsBackground: The nocebo effect is often disregarded in medical practice and is certainly much less known than the placebo effect, although, in reality, both can influence therapeutic decision making and the quality of life of patients. However, the nocebo
Iulia-Virginia Răducan-Florea+3 more
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2008
The placebo effect has shifted from being a nuisance in clinical research to a promising model of an emerging neuroscience of mind–brain–body interactions. In fact, the interest in and the success of placebo research resides in its multifaceted meaning, which involves key issues in modern science – from neurobiology to philosophy, from ethics to social
Fabrizio Benedetti+2 more
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The placebo effect has shifted from being a nuisance in clinical research to a promising model of an emerging neuroscience of mind–brain–body interactions. In fact, the interest in and the success of placebo research resides in its multifaceted meaning, which involves key issues in modern science – from neurobiology to philosophy, from ethics to social
Fabrizio Benedetti+2 more
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