Fundamental aspects of human behavior operate outside of conscious awareness. Yet, theories of conditioned responses in humans, such as placebo and nocebo effects on pain, have a strong emphasis on conscious recognition of contextual cues that trigger the response. Here, we investigated the neural pathways involved in nonconscious activation of conditioned pain responses, using functional magnetic resonance imaging in healthy participants. Nonconscious compared with conscious activation of conditioned placebo analgesia was associated with increased activation of the orbitofrontal cortex, a structure with direct connections to affective brain regions and basic reward processing. During nonconscious nocebo, there was increased activation of t...
Pain perception can be powerfully influenced by an individual's expectations and beliefs. Although t...
Placebos do not possess any direct pharmacological method of action, however placebo treatment has b...
Expectation and conditioning are supposed to be the two main psychological mechanisms for inducing a...
Fundamental aspects of human behavior operate outside of conscious awareness. Yet, theories of condi...
Classical theories suggest placebo analgesia and nocebo hyperalgesia are based on expectation and co...
The dominant theories of human placebo effects rely on a notion that consciously perceptible cues, s...
Despite growing interest in the placebo effect, the neural correlates of conditioned analgesia are s...
AbstractThe neural mechanisms whereby placebo conditioning leads to placebo analgesia remain unclear...
Despite growing interest in the placebo effect, the neural correlates of conditioned analgesia are s...
Despite growing interest in the placebo effect, the neural correlates of conditioned analgesia are s...
AbstractThe neural mechanisms whereby placebo conditioning leads to placebo analgesia remain unclear...
The neural mechanisms whereby placebo conditioning leads to placebo analgesia remain unclear. In thi...
Nocebo effects and uncontrollability are important psychological factors in pain facilitation and pl...
Pain perception can be powerfully influenced by an individual's expectations and beliefs. Although t...
A large proportion of human cognitive processes may operate outside of conscious awareness. Sublimin...
Pain perception can be powerfully influenced by an individual's expectations and beliefs. Although t...
Placebos do not possess any direct pharmacological method of action, however placebo treatment has b...
Expectation and conditioning are supposed to be the two main psychological mechanisms for inducing a...
Fundamental aspects of human behavior operate outside of conscious awareness. Yet, theories of condi...
Classical theories suggest placebo analgesia and nocebo hyperalgesia are based on expectation and co...
The dominant theories of human placebo effects rely on a notion that consciously perceptible cues, s...
Despite growing interest in the placebo effect, the neural correlates of conditioned analgesia are s...
AbstractThe neural mechanisms whereby placebo conditioning leads to placebo analgesia remain unclear...
Despite growing interest in the placebo effect, the neural correlates of conditioned analgesia are s...
Despite growing interest in the placebo effect, the neural correlates of conditioned analgesia are s...
AbstractThe neural mechanisms whereby placebo conditioning leads to placebo analgesia remain unclear...
The neural mechanisms whereby placebo conditioning leads to placebo analgesia remain unclear. In thi...
Nocebo effects and uncontrollability are important psychological factors in pain facilitation and pl...
Pain perception can be powerfully influenced by an individual's expectations and beliefs. Although t...
A large proportion of human cognitive processes may operate outside of conscious awareness. Sublimin...
Pain perception can be powerfully influenced by an individual's expectations and beliefs. Although t...
Placebos do not possess any direct pharmacological method of action, however placebo treatment has b...
Expectation and conditioning are supposed to be the two main psychological mechanisms for inducing a...