The placebo effect is a component of any response to a treatment (effective or inert), but we still ignore why it exists. We propose that placebo analgesia is a facet of pain perception, others being the modulating effects of emotions, cognition and past experience, and we suggest that a computational understanding of pain may provide a unifying explanation of these phenomena. Here we show how Bayesian decision theory can account for such fea-tures and we describe a model of pain that we tested against experimental data. Our model not only agrees with placebo analgesia, but also predicts that learning can affect pain per-ception in other unexpected ways, which experimental evidence supports. Finally, the model can also reflect the strategie...
To cause pain, it is not enough to deliver a dose of noxious stimulation. Pain requires the interact...
The expectation of pain relief can exert a powerful analgesic effect, even when pain is severe. Depe...
Contains fulltext : 182369.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Pla...
The placebo effect is a component of any response to a treatment (effective or inert), but we still ...
The placebo effect is a component of any response to a treatment (effective or inert), but we still ...
none3Pain is a highly subjective experience and several cognitive factors can modulate pain percepti...
Placebos do not possess any direct pharmacological method of action, however placebo treatment has b...
Phenomena such as placebo analgesia or pain relief through distraction highlight the powerful influe...
Learning is fundamentally about action, enabling the successful navigation of a changing and uncerta...
Previous frameworks have failed to adequately explain the observed correlation between within-subjec...
There is compelling evidence that pain experience is influenced by subjects’ cognitive states such a...
Summary: Pain is driven by sensation and emotion, and in turn, it motivates decisions and actions. T...
Recent studies have identified brain correlates of placebo analgesia, but none have assessed how acc...
Placebo treatments are inert but are known to alleviate symptoms across numerous clinical conditions...
BACKGROUND: The exact role of expectation in conditioned analgesia is still elusive as it is not cle...
To cause pain, it is not enough to deliver a dose of noxious stimulation. Pain requires the interact...
The expectation of pain relief can exert a powerful analgesic effect, even when pain is severe. Depe...
Contains fulltext : 182369.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Pla...
The placebo effect is a component of any response to a treatment (effective or inert), but we still ...
The placebo effect is a component of any response to a treatment (effective or inert), but we still ...
none3Pain is a highly subjective experience and several cognitive factors can modulate pain percepti...
Placebos do not possess any direct pharmacological method of action, however placebo treatment has b...
Phenomena such as placebo analgesia or pain relief through distraction highlight the powerful influe...
Learning is fundamentally about action, enabling the successful navigation of a changing and uncerta...
Previous frameworks have failed to adequately explain the observed correlation between within-subjec...
There is compelling evidence that pain experience is influenced by subjects’ cognitive states such a...
Summary: Pain is driven by sensation and emotion, and in turn, it motivates decisions and actions. T...
Recent studies have identified brain correlates of placebo analgesia, but none have assessed how acc...
Placebo treatments are inert but are known to alleviate symptoms across numerous clinical conditions...
BACKGROUND: The exact role of expectation in conditioned analgesia is still elusive as it is not cle...
To cause pain, it is not enough to deliver a dose of noxious stimulation. Pain requires the interact...
The expectation of pain relief can exert a powerful analgesic effect, even when pain is severe. Depe...
Contains fulltext : 182369.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Pla...