Importance: Placebo effects reduce pain and contribute to clinical analgesia, but after decades of research, it remains unclear whether placebo treatments mainly affect nociceptive processes or other processes associated with pain evaluation. Objective: We conducted a systematic, participant-level meta-analysis to test the effect of placebo treatments on pain-associated functional neuroimaging responses in the neurologic pain signature (NPS), a multivariate brain pattern tracking nociceptive pain. Data Sources: Medline (PubMed) was searched from inception to May 2015; the search was augmented with results from previous meta-analyses and expert recommendations. Study Selection: Eligible studies were original investigations that were publishe...
Recent functional imaging studies in humans have given us unprecedented opportunities to define the ...
Background: It is increasingly acknowledged that the outcomes of medical treatments are influenced b...
Background: It is increasingly acknowledged that the outcomes of medical treatments are influenced b...
Importance Placebo effects reduce pain and contribute to clinical analgesia, but after decades of re...
The brain systems underlying placebo analgesia are insufficiently understood. Here we performed a sy...
The brain systems underlying placebo analgesia are insufficiently understood. Here we performed a sy...
The brain systems underlying placebo analgesia are insufficiently understood. Here we performed a sy...
The brain systems underlying placebo analgesia are insufficiently understood. Here we performed a sy...
Background: Lack of objective outcome measures and over-reliance on subjective pain reports in early...
BACKGROUND A lack of objective outcome measures and overreliance on subjective pain reports in ea...
BACKGROUND A lack of objective outcome measures and overreliance on subjective pain reports in ea...
BackgroundA lack of objective outcome measures and overreliance on subjective pain reports in early ...
Recent functional imaging studies in humans have given us unprecedented opportunities to define the ...
BackgroundA lack of objective outcome measures and overreliance on subjective pain reports in early ...
Background: It is increasingly acknowledged that the outcomes of medical treatments are influenced b...
Recent functional imaging studies in humans have given us unprecedented opportunities to define the ...
Background: It is increasingly acknowledged that the outcomes of medical treatments are influenced b...
Background: It is increasingly acknowledged that the outcomes of medical treatments are influenced b...
Importance Placebo effects reduce pain and contribute to clinical analgesia, but after decades of re...
The brain systems underlying placebo analgesia are insufficiently understood. Here we performed a sy...
The brain systems underlying placebo analgesia are insufficiently understood. Here we performed a sy...
The brain systems underlying placebo analgesia are insufficiently understood. Here we performed a sy...
The brain systems underlying placebo analgesia are insufficiently understood. Here we performed a sy...
Background: Lack of objective outcome measures and over-reliance on subjective pain reports in early...
BACKGROUND A lack of objective outcome measures and overreliance on subjective pain reports in ea...
BACKGROUND A lack of objective outcome measures and overreliance on subjective pain reports in ea...
BackgroundA lack of objective outcome measures and overreliance on subjective pain reports in early ...
Recent functional imaging studies in humans have given us unprecedented opportunities to define the ...
BackgroundA lack of objective outcome measures and overreliance on subjective pain reports in early ...
Background: It is increasingly acknowledged that the outcomes of medical treatments are influenced b...
Recent functional imaging studies in humans have given us unprecedented opportunities to define the ...
Background: It is increasingly acknowledged that the outcomes of medical treatments are influenced b...
Background: It is increasingly acknowledged that the outcomes of medical treatments are influenced b...