Oxytocin has been shown to increase trust, decrease anxiety, and affect learning as has been observed in conditioning paradigms. Trust, anxiety, and learning are important factors that influence placebo effects. In this study, we investigated whether oxytocin can increase placebo analgesia, decrease nocebo hyperalgesia, and influence extinction processes of both. Eighty male volunteers were assigned to a 40 IU of oxytocin nasal spray group, or to a placebo control group. Placebo analgesia and nocebo hyperalgesia were induced by a conditioning procedure in combination with verbal suggestions. The results demonstrate that the conditioning procedure successfully elicited significant placebo analgesia and nocebo hyperalgesia responses (P < .001...
Several studies have explored the predictability of placebo and nocebo individual responses by inves...
Observational learning (OBL) (seeing pain/pain treatment in others) can evoke placebo hypoalgesia an...
AbstractExpectation and previous experience are both well established key mediators of placebo and n...
OBJECTIVE: There is evidence that placebo effects may influence hormone secretion. However, few stud...
Dataset by 'Effects of Oxytocin on Placebo and Nocebo Effects in a Pain Conditioning Paradigm: A Ran...
OBJECTIVE: There is evidence that placebo effects may influence hormone secretion. However, few stud...
Placebo and nocebo mechanisms can lead to clinically significant modulation of pain. Whilst learning...
OBJECTIVE: Placebo effects relieve various somatic symptoms, but it is unclear how they can be enhan...
Oxytocin is a neuropeptide regulating social‐affiliative and reproductive behaviour in mammals. Desp...
Although placebos have long been considered a nuisance in clinical research, over recent years they ...
The aim of this study was to examine the relationships among classical conditioning, expectancy, and...
Placebo and nocebo effects are intriguing phenomena in pain perception with important implications f...
Nocebo effects, such as side effects due to negative expectations regarding the pain treatment, are ...
BACKGROUND There is increasing evidence for oxytocin as a neurotransmitter in spinal nociceptive ...
Introduction: Research on learning in placebo and nocebo has relied predominantly on Pavlovian condi...
Several studies have explored the predictability of placebo and nocebo individual responses by inves...
Observational learning (OBL) (seeing pain/pain treatment in others) can evoke placebo hypoalgesia an...
AbstractExpectation and previous experience are both well established key mediators of placebo and n...
OBJECTIVE: There is evidence that placebo effects may influence hormone secretion. However, few stud...
Dataset by 'Effects of Oxytocin on Placebo and Nocebo Effects in a Pain Conditioning Paradigm: A Ran...
OBJECTIVE: There is evidence that placebo effects may influence hormone secretion. However, few stud...
Placebo and nocebo mechanisms can lead to clinically significant modulation of pain. Whilst learning...
OBJECTIVE: Placebo effects relieve various somatic symptoms, but it is unclear how they can be enhan...
Oxytocin is a neuropeptide regulating social‐affiliative and reproductive behaviour in mammals. Desp...
Although placebos have long been considered a nuisance in clinical research, over recent years they ...
The aim of this study was to examine the relationships among classical conditioning, expectancy, and...
Placebo and nocebo effects are intriguing phenomena in pain perception with important implications f...
Nocebo effects, such as side effects due to negative expectations regarding the pain treatment, are ...
BACKGROUND There is increasing evidence for oxytocin as a neurotransmitter in spinal nociceptive ...
Introduction: Research on learning in placebo and nocebo has relied predominantly on Pavlovian condi...
Several studies have explored the predictability of placebo and nocebo individual responses by inves...
Observational learning (OBL) (seeing pain/pain treatment in others) can evoke placebo hypoalgesia an...
AbstractExpectation and previous experience are both well established key mediators of placebo and n...