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Nocebo hyperalgesia can be induced by classical conditioning without involvement of expectancy.
Influential theoretical accounts take the position that classical conditioning can induce placebo effects through conscious expectancies. In the current study two different conditioning procedures (hidden and open) were used to separate expectancy from ...
Elżbieta A Bajcar+3 more
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Placebo Manipulations Reverse Pain Potentiation by Unpleasant Affective Stimuli
According to the motivational priming hypothesis, unpleasant stimuli activate the motivational defense system, which in turn promotes congruent affective states such as negative emotions and pain.
Philipp Reicherts+5 more
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Null vector fields in spaces with affine connections and metrics. Doppler's effect, Hubble's effect, and aberration's effect [PDF]
The notion of null (isotropic) vector field is considered in spaces with affine connections and metrics as models of space or space-time. On its basis the propagation of signals in space-time is considered. The Doppler effect is generalized for these types of spaces.
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Fear of pain potentiates nocebo hyperalgesia
Per M Aslaksen,1 Peter S Lyby2 1Department of Psychology, Research Group for Cognitive Neuroscience, The Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Tromsø, The Arctic University of Norway, Tromsø, Norway; 2Catosenteret Rehabilitation Center,
Aslaksen PM, Lyby PS
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Although critical for informed consent, side effect warnings can contribute directly to poorer patient outcomes because they often induce negative expectations that trigger nocebo side effects.
Kirsten Barnes+8 more
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A Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study on the Neural Mechanisms of Hyperalgesic Nocebo Effect [PDF]
Jian Kong+7 more
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The Potential of a Placebo/Nocebo Effect in Pharmacogenetics [PDF]
Susanne B. Haga+2 more
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Examining the Nocebo Effect of Statins Through Statin Adverse Events Reported in the Food and Drug Administration Adverse Event Reporting System [PDF]
Jungyeon Moon+2 more
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Nocebo effects and psychotropic drug action [PDF]
The role of psychosocial context around patient and therapy can be studied through randomized clinical trials. The analysis of the results of clinical trials, and considering the adverse events (AEs) in the placebo groups, provides an important perspective of study for this phenomenon.
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Background The ‘placebo effect’ and ‘nocebo effect’ are phenomena whereby beneficial (placebo) or adverse (nocebo) effects result from the expectation that an inert substance will relieve or cause a particular symptom.
Peter E. Penson+8 more
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