Over the last few decades, placebo, and nocebo effects in general, have been investigated at rest. This proposed study explores whether they could work even when the experience of pain occurs during a movement. Exercise itself can have a hypoalgesic effect, suggesting that placebo- and exercise-induced hypoalgesia could foster pain reduction. In the present study, we investigated the interplay of exercise, placebo and nocebo effects on pain. To this aim, we developed a machine-controlled isotonic motor task to standardize the exercise across participants and used a well-validated model of placebo and nocebo manipulations with reinforced expectations via a conditioning procedure including visual cues paired with heat painful stimulations. Pa...
Exercise is considered an important component of effective chronic pain management and it is well-es...
The perception of pain is subject to powerful influences. Understanding how these are mediated at a ...
The mechanisms through which acute exercise reduces pain (ie, exercise-induced hypoalgesia [EIH]) ar...
Abstract Over the last few decades, placebo, and nocebo effects in general, have been investigated a...
Translational research aiming to elucidate mediators and moderators of placebo and nocebo effects is...
Placebo and nocebo effects are intriguing phenomena in pain perception with important implications f...
Observing someone experience pain relief or exacerbation after an intervention may induce placebo hy...
Introduction: Research on learning in placebo and nocebo has relied predominantly on Pavlovian condi...
AbstractExpectation and previous experience are both well established key mediators of placebo and n...
PurposeThis study examined the therapeutic effects of an inert placebo gel on experimentally induced...
Placebo and nocebo mechanisms can lead to clinically significant modulation of pain. Whilst learning...
Expectation and previous experience are both well established key mediators of placebo and nocebo ef...
Observational learning (OBL) (seeing pain/pain treatment in others) can evoke placebo hypoalgesia an...
The dominant theories of human placebo effects rely on a notion that consciously perceptible cues, s...
Background: Placebo hypoalgesia can be induced by observing a person (model) whose pain relief is th...
Exercise is considered an important component of effective chronic pain management and it is well-es...
The perception of pain is subject to powerful influences. Understanding how these are mediated at a ...
The mechanisms through which acute exercise reduces pain (ie, exercise-induced hypoalgesia [EIH]) ar...
Abstract Over the last few decades, placebo, and nocebo effects in general, have been investigated a...
Translational research aiming to elucidate mediators and moderators of placebo and nocebo effects is...
Placebo and nocebo effects are intriguing phenomena in pain perception with important implications f...
Observing someone experience pain relief or exacerbation after an intervention may induce placebo hy...
Introduction: Research on learning in placebo and nocebo has relied predominantly on Pavlovian condi...
AbstractExpectation and previous experience are both well established key mediators of placebo and n...
PurposeThis study examined the therapeutic effects of an inert placebo gel on experimentally induced...
Placebo and nocebo mechanisms can lead to clinically significant modulation of pain. Whilst learning...
Expectation and previous experience are both well established key mediators of placebo and nocebo ef...
Observational learning (OBL) (seeing pain/pain treatment in others) can evoke placebo hypoalgesia an...
The dominant theories of human placebo effects rely on a notion that consciously perceptible cues, s...
Background: Placebo hypoalgesia can be induced by observing a person (model) whose pain relief is th...
Exercise is considered an important component of effective chronic pain management and it is well-es...
The perception of pain is subject to powerful influences. Understanding how these are mediated at a ...
The mechanisms through which acute exercise reduces pain (ie, exercise-induced hypoalgesia [EIH]) ar...