<p>Background: Associative learning has, in several studies, been modulated by the sex of the participant. Consistent with this, a recent review found that conditioned nocebo effects are stronger in females than in males.</p><p>Purpose: It has been suggested that conditioned placebo responses are stronger in females, and this hypothesis was investigated in the present study. Cortisol and measures of negative emotions were taken to investigate if these processes could mediate any conditioned placebo effects.</p><p>Methods: Cold pain was applied to the volar forearm. The Conditioned group received inert capsules prior to two presentations of less painful stimulations, to associate intake of the capsules with reduced pain. The pain control gro...
Background: Females show greater sensitivity than males to several modalities of experimental pain. ...
Background: Placebo hypoalgesia can be induced by observing a person (model) whose pain relief is th...
Background: Previous research has indicated that the sex, status, and nonverbal behaviors of experim...
Background: Associative learning has, in several studies, been modulated by the sex of the participa...
Background: Contextual factors, such as participant/experimenter sex may moderate the placebo effect...
Discrimination of cues predicting non-nociceptive/nociceptive stimuli is essential for predicting wh...
Item does not contain fulltextResearch shows that placebo analgesia can be induced through social ob...
Sex has been speculated to be a predictor of the placebo and nocebo effect for many years, but wheth...
This investigation examined the impact of a potent source of social influence—the placebo—on verbal ...
Objective: To investigate the influence of expectancy of pain intensity, fear of pain (trait), and f...
Background: Previous research has indicated that the sex, status, and nonverbal behaviors of experim...
<p><b>Pain ratings during the conditioning and testing phases in placebo (A), nocebo (B) and control...
Contains fulltext : 184205.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The aim of this...
Item does not contain fulltextObjective: To investigate the influence of expectancy of pain intensit...
Placebo effects benefit a wide range of clinical practice, which can be profoundly influenced by exp...
Background: Females show greater sensitivity than males to several modalities of experimental pain. ...
Background: Placebo hypoalgesia can be induced by observing a person (model) whose pain relief is th...
Background: Previous research has indicated that the sex, status, and nonverbal behaviors of experim...
Background: Associative learning has, in several studies, been modulated by the sex of the participa...
Background: Contextual factors, such as participant/experimenter sex may moderate the placebo effect...
Discrimination of cues predicting non-nociceptive/nociceptive stimuli is essential for predicting wh...
Item does not contain fulltextResearch shows that placebo analgesia can be induced through social ob...
Sex has been speculated to be a predictor of the placebo and nocebo effect for many years, but wheth...
This investigation examined the impact of a potent source of social influence—the placebo—on verbal ...
Objective: To investigate the influence of expectancy of pain intensity, fear of pain (trait), and f...
Background: Previous research has indicated that the sex, status, and nonverbal behaviors of experim...
<p><b>Pain ratings during the conditioning and testing phases in placebo (A), nocebo (B) and control...
Contains fulltext : 184205.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The aim of this...
Item does not contain fulltextObjective: To investigate the influence of expectancy of pain intensit...
Placebo effects benefit a wide range of clinical practice, which can be profoundly influenced by exp...
Background: Females show greater sensitivity than males to several modalities of experimental pain. ...
Background: Placebo hypoalgesia can be induced by observing a person (model) whose pain relief is th...
Background: Previous research has indicated that the sex, status, and nonverbal behaviors of experim...