Placebo effects benefit a wide range of clinical practice, which can be profoundly influenced by expectancy level and personal characteristics. However, research on the issue of whether these factors independently or interdependently affect the placebo effects is still in its infancy. Here, we adopted a 3-day between-subject placebo analgesia paradigm (2-day conditioning and 1-day test) to investigate the influence of expectancy levels (i.e., No, Low, and High) and personal characteristics (i.e., gender, dispositional optimism, and anxiety state) on placebo effects in 120 healthy participants (60 females). Our results showed that the reduction of pain intensity in the test phase was influenced by the interaction between expectancy and gende...
Objective Open-label placebos (OLPs) have been found to elicit significant and clinical meaningful e...
Despite its initial treatment as a nuisance variable, the placebo effect is now recognized as a powe...
Background: Associative learning has, in several studies, been modulated by the sex of the participa...
Placebo effects benefit a wide range of clinical practice, which can be profoundly influenced by exp...
Several studies have explored the predictability of placebo and nocebo individual responses by inves...
Nondeceptive placebo has demonstrated its efficiency in clinical practice. Although the underlying m...
Placebo effects are health improvements, for example pain reduction, due to an inert t...
Objective: Placebo effects are usually calculated as the difference between placebo treatments and n...
We investigated the role of conditioning experiences and response expectancies in the generation of ...
The context in which a medical treatment is administrated influences treatment outcomes. As of today...
Placebos do not possess any direct pharmacological method of action, however placebo treatment has b...
Background: Previous research has indicated that the sex, status, and nonverbal behaviors of experim...
Background: Contextual factors, such as participant/experimenter sex may moderate the placebo effect...
This investigation examined the impact of a potent source of social influence—the placebo—on verbal ...
Recent advances in placebo research have demonstrated the mind's power to alter physiology. In this ...
Objective Open-label placebos (OLPs) have been found to elicit significant and clinical meaningful e...
Despite its initial treatment as a nuisance variable, the placebo effect is now recognized as a powe...
Background: Associative learning has, in several studies, been modulated by the sex of the participa...
Placebo effects benefit a wide range of clinical practice, which can be profoundly influenced by exp...
Several studies have explored the predictability of placebo and nocebo individual responses by inves...
Nondeceptive placebo has demonstrated its efficiency in clinical practice. Although the underlying m...
Placebo effects are health improvements, for example pain reduction, due to an inert t...
Objective: Placebo effects are usually calculated as the difference between placebo treatments and n...
We investigated the role of conditioning experiences and response expectancies in the generation of ...
The context in which a medical treatment is administrated influences treatment outcomes. As of today...
Placebos do not possess any direct pharmacological method of action, however placebo treatment has b...
Background: Previous research has indicated that the sex, status, and nonverbal behaviors of experim...
Background: Contextual factors, such as participant/experimenter sex may moderate the placebo effect...
This investigation examined the impact of a potent source of social influence—the placebo—on verbal ...
Recent advances in placebo research have demonstrated the mind's power to alter physiology. In this ...
Objective Open-label placebos (OLPs) have been found to elicit significant and clinical meaningful e...
Despite its initial treatment as a nuisance variable, the placebo effect is now recognized as a powe...
Background: Associative learning has, in several studies, been modulated by the sex of the participa...