Introduction: Research on learning in placebo and nocebo has relied predominantly on Pavlovian conditioning procedures. Operant learning procedures may more accurately model learning in real-life situations in which placebo and nocebo effects occur. Objectives: To investigate the development and persistence of placebo and nocebo effects using an operant avoidance learning task. Methods: Pain-free participants (n558) could learn to avoid pain by performing movements that differed in difficulty and intensity of painful stimulation. Participants performed movements in 2 contexts. In the high cost of avoidance context, pain stimulus intensity reduced with increasing movement difficulty. In the low cost of avoidance context, contingencies were r...
There is a growing body of evidence proving that observational learning, in addition to classical co...
Objective: To investigate the influence of expectancy of pain intensity, fear of pain (trait), and f...
Abstract Operant conditioning was shown to be a mechanism of placebo hypoalgesia; however, only verb...
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...
Placebo and nocebo effects are intriguing phenomena in pain perception with important implications f...
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...
Observing someone experience pain relief or exacerbation after an intervention may induce placebo hy...
Placebo and nocebo mechanisms can lead to clinically significant modulation of pain. Whilst learning...
Contains fulltext : 184205.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The aim of this...
Expectation and conditioning are supposed to be the two main psychological mechanisms for inducing a...
The dominant theories of human placebo effects rely on a notion that consciously perceptible cues, s...
Over the last few decades, placebo, and nocebo effects in general, have been investigated at rest. T...
Placebos do not possess any direct pharmacological method of action, however placebo treatment has b...
There is a growing body of evidence proving that observational learning, in addition to classical co...
Objective: To investigate the influence of expectancy of pain intensity, fear of pain (trait), and f...
Abstract Operant conditioning was shown to be a mechanism of placebo hypoalgesia; however, only verb...
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...
Placebo and nocebo effects are intriguing phenomena in pain perception with important implications f...
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...
Observing someone experience pain relief or exacerbation after an intervention may induce placebo hy...
Placebo and nocebo mechanisms can lead to clinically significant modulation of pain. Whilst learning...
Contains fulltext : 184205.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The aim of this...
Expectation and conditioning are supposed to be the two main psychological mechanisms for inducing a...
The dominant theories of human placebo effects rely on a notion that consciously perceptible cues, s...
Over the last few decades, placebo, and nocebo effects in general, have been investigated at rest. T...
Placebos do not possess any direct pharmacological method of action, however placebo treatment has b...
There is a growing body of evidence proving that observational learning, in addition to classical co...
Objective: To investigate the influence of expectancy of pain intensity, fear of pain (trait), and f...
Abstract Operant conditioning was shown to be a mechanism of placebo hypoalgesia; however, only verb...