Positive and negative expectancies drive behavioral and neurobiological placebo and nocebo effects, which in turn can have profound effects on patient improvement or worsening. However, expectations of events and outcomes are often not met in daily life and clinical practice. It is currently unknown how this affects placebo and nocebo effects. We have demonstrated that the violation of expectancies, such as when there is a discrepancy between what is expected and what is actually presented, reduces both placebo and nocebo effects while causing an extinction of placebo effects. The reduction of placebo and nocebo effects was paralleled by an activation of the left inferior parietal cortex, a brain region that redirects attention when discrep...
Pain is a complex phenomenon that is highly modifiable by expectation. Whilst the intensity of incom...
SummaryExpectations have been shown to be powerful modulators of pain [1] and emotion [2] in placebo...
COVER and FIGURE 1. A study in patients with depression found that pre-treatment to post-treatment (...
Nondeceptive placebo has demonstrated its efficiency in clinical practice. Although the underlying m...
The context in which a medical treatment is administrated influences treatment outcomes. As of today...
Although placebos have long been considered a nuisance in clinical research, over recent years they ...
Placebos do not possess any direct pharmacological method of action, however placebo treatment has b...
Expectations affect our physiology and clinical outcomes, however the boundaries for this modulation...
SummaryExpectations, positive or negative, are modulating factors influencing behavior. They are als...
In modern medicine, the placebo response or placebo effect has often been regarded as a nuisance in ...
Despite its initial treatment as a nuisance variable, the placebo effect is now recognized as a powe...
SummaryPlacebo analgesia and reward processing share several features. For instance, expectations ha...
The influence of positive or negative expectations on clinical outcomes such as pain relief or motor...
Placebo analgesia (PA) is accompanied by decreased activity in pain-related brain regions, but also ...
<div><p>The influence of positive or negative expectations on clinical outcomes such as pain relief ...
Pain is a complex phenomenon that is highly modifiable by expectation. Whilst the intensity of incom...
SummaryExpectations have been shown to be powerful modulators of pain [1] and emotion [2] in placebo...
COVER and FIGURE 1. A study in patients with depression found that pre-treatment to post-treatment (...
Nondeceptive placebo has demonstrated its efficiency in clinical practice. Although the underlying m...
The context in which a medical treatment is administrated influences treatment outcomes. As of today...
Although placebos have long been considered a nuisance in clinical research, over recent years they ...
Placebos do not possess any direct pharmacological method of action, however placebo treatment has b...
Expectations affect our physiology and clinical outcomes, however the boundaries for this modulation...
SummaryExpectations, positive or negative, are modulating factors influencing behavior. They are als...
In modern medicine, the placebo response or placebo effect has often been regarded as a nuisance in ...
Despite its initial treatment as a nuisance variable, the placebo effect is now recognized as a powe...
SummaryPlacebo analgesia and reward processing share several features. For instance, expectations ha...
The influence of positive or negative expectations on clinical outcomes such as pain relief or motor...
Placebo analgesia (PA) is accompanied by decreased activity in pain-related brain regions, but also ...
<div><p>The influence of positive or negative expectations on clinical outcomes such as pain relief ...
Pain is a complex phenomenon that is highly modifiable by expectation. Whilst the intensity of incom...
SummaryExpectations have been shown to be powerful modulators of pain [1] and emotion [2] in placebo...
COVER and FIGURE 1. A study in patients with depression found that pre-treatment to post-treatment (...