It is generally believed that the placebo response can elicit an analgesic effect, whilst the nocebo response can elicit a hyperalgesia effect in pain. Placebo analgesia and nocebo hyperalgesia effects are increasing concerns for researchers. Growing evidence suggests personality differences have an impact on both placebo and nocebo effects. However, previous studies have not reached a unified conclusion. We designed this study to explore the personality differences of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) signals in placebo response and nocebo response by using psychophysiological interaction (PPI) analysis. 30 healthy subjects underwent conditioning induction training to establish expectations of placebo effect and nocebo effect, a...
Placebo analgesia (PA) is one of the most studied placebo effects. Brain imaging studies published o...
Placebo analgesia is a manipulation of cognitive expectancy whereby the subject's expectation of pai...
Placebo response in the clinical trial setting is poorly understood and alleged to be driven by stat...
Placebo responses are highly variable across individuals. Explaining this variability is one of the ...
Identifying personality traits and neural signatures that predict placebo responsiveness is importan...
Background and Objective: Placebo and nocebo responses are widely observed. Herein, we investigated ...
Pain perception can be powerfully influenced by an individual's expectations and beliefs. Although t...
Recent studies have identified brain correlates of placebo analgesia, but none have assessed how acc...
BACKGROUND: In experimental placebo and nocebo studies, neutral control treatments are often adminis...
Pain perception can be powerfully influenced by an individual's expectations and beliefs. Although t...
Placebo treatments can strongly affect clinical outcomes, but research on how they shape other life ...
The brain systems underlying placebo analgesia are insufficiently understood. Here we performed a sy...
Personality traits have been shown to interact with environmental cues to modulate biological respon...
Placebos do not possess any direct pharmacological method of action, however placebo treatment has b...
Abstract Medical outcomes are strongly affected by placebo and nocebo effects. Prediction of who res...
Placebo analgesia (PA) is one of the most studied placebo effects. Brain imaging studies published o...
Placebo analgesia is a manipulation of cognitive expectancy whereby the subject's expectation of pai...
Placebo response in the clinical trial setting is poorly understood and alleged to be driven by stat...
Placebo responses are highly variable across individuals. Explaining this variability is one of the ...
Identifying personality traits and neural signatures that predict placebo responsiveness is importan...
Background and Objective: Placebo and nocebo responses are widely observed. Herein, we investigated ...
Pain perception can be powerfully influenced by an individual's expectations and beliefs. Although t...
Recent studies have identified brain correlates of placebo analgesia, but none have assessed how acc...
BACKGROUND: In experimental placebo and nocebo studies, neutral control treatments are often adminis...
Pain perception can be powerfully influenced by an individual's expectations and beliefs. Although t...
Placebo treatments can strongly affect clinical outcomes, but research on how they shape other life ...
The brain systems underlying placebo analgesia are insufficiently understood. Here we performed a sy...
Personality traits have been shown to interact with environmental cues to modulate biological respon...
Placebos do not possess any direct pharmacological method of action, however placebo treatment has b...
Abstract Medical outcomes are strongly affected by placebo and nocebo effects. Prediction of who res...
Placebo analgesia (PA) is one of the most studied placebo effects. Brain imaging studies published o...
Placebo analgesia is a manipulation of cognitive expectancy whereby the subject's expectation of pai...
Placebo response in the clinical trial setting is poorly understood and alleged to be driven by stat...