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Visual placebo and nocebo effects

Journal of Physiology
Placebo and nocebo effects modulate symptom perception through expectations and learning processes in various domains. Predominantly, their impact has been investigated on pain and physical performance.
Alessandro Piedimonte   +6 more
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A novel paradigm examining the remote induction of nocebo effects online.

Health Psychology, 2023
OBJECTIVE Side effect information is routinely communicated online. However, limited experimental evidence exists regarding the role of this information in generating maladaptive health outcomes (i.e., the nocebo effect).
Kirsten Barnes   +5 more
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The Nocebo Effect for Women in Waiting

Collegian, 2007
This paper, drawn from a larger phenomenological study, critiques the effects of "waiting" for women when they have an abnormal Pap test result. The hurt and injury incurred by women who perceive they have no choice but to become patient waiters in a health system that seemingly values the time of the health care provider over the health care recipient
Elaine Dietsch, Carmel Davies
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Biosimilars und der Nocebo-Effekt

rheuma plus, 2019
Biosimilars have been approved for use in Germany for many years and in the meantime also in rheumatology but only a few years ago. Biosimilars, which are biotechnologically manufactured products the same as reference biologicals, have actually now achieved a substantial proportion of the market in some regions but there are still doubters among ...
Xenofon Baraliakos   +6 more
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Nocebo and lessebo effects

2020
The power of placebos is commonly associated with the placebo effect. In contrast, detrimental effects related to the use of a placebo are little studied and less well recognized. This chapter covers the nocebo and lessebo effects defined, respectively, as expectation of harm in the form of adverse events in a placebo arm and reduction of therapeutic ...
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Nocebo: The psychologic induction of pain

The Pavlovian Journal of Biological Science, 1981
More than two-thirds of an unselected sample of 34 college students reported mild headaches when told that a (nonexistent) electric current was passing through their heads. These reports appeared independent of whether the instructions emphasized the headache-producing effect of the current or whether the emphasis was on a perceptual task, with ...
Allen Parducci, Avraham Schweiger
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Nocebo and Pain

2016
A placebo effect is the effect that follows the administration of a placebo, that is, of an inert pharmacological or physical treatment. It is important to point out that the inert treatment is given along with contextual stimuli, for example, verbal suggestions of clinical improvement that make the patient believe that the treatment is real and ...
Amanzio, Martina   +2 more
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The downside to choice: instrumental control increases conditioned nocebo hyperalgesia.

Pain
Nocebo hyperalgesia is a pervasive problem in which the treatment context triggers negative expectations that exacerbate pain. Thus, developing ethical strategies to mitigate nocebo hyperalgesia is crucial.
Biya Tang   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The Placebo and Nocebo Effect

2008
There are four general reasons for clinical improvement in a patient’s condition: (1) natural history of the disease; (2) specific effects of the treatment; (3) regression to the mean; and (4) nonspecific effects of the treatment that are attributable to factors other than the specific active components. The latter effect is included under the heading ‘
Stephen P. Glasser, William H. Frishman
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Mechanisms of Placebo and Nocebo

2019
Placebo effects can be conceptualized as the beneficial effects triggered by the psychosocial treatment context. The nocebo effect is its negative counterpart. Over the last 30 years, the knowledge of placebo and nocebo effects has increased substantially.
Elisa Carlino   +2 more
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