Previous research has indicated that an open-label placebo can reduce pain in both healthy participants and patients with chronic pain. Because nondeceptive placebos seem to be an effective and more ethical alternative to deceptive placebos, optimizing this kind of treatment is essential. Observational learning was previously shown to induce the deceptive placebo effect; therefore, this study aimed to verify its effectiveness in fortifying the open-label placebo effect. Healthy volunteers (N = 117) were randomly assigned to 4 groups: open-label placebo with observational learning (OLP + OBL), open-label placebo (OLP), deceptive placebo with observational learning (OBL), or control group. Participants underwent baseline and testing measureme...
Introduction: Research on learning in placebo and nocebo has relied predominantly on Pavlovian condi...
There is a growing body of evidence proving that observational learning, in addition to classical co...
Prior research has shown that Open Label Placebos (OLPs; that is, placebos described honestly as ina...
Previous research has indicated that an open-label placebo can reduce pain in both healthy participa...
Observing someone experience pain relief or exacerbation after an intervention may induce placebo hy...
Observational learning (OBL) (seeing pain/pain treatment in others) can evoke placebo hypoalgesia an...
Background: Placebo hypoalgesia can be induced by observing a person (model) whose pain relief is th...
International audienceBackground: Placebo has been studied for many years and is ever-present in hea...
Research on open-label placebos questions whether deception is a necessary characteristic of placebo...
Placebo and nocebo effects are intriguing phenomena in pain perception with important implications f...
The placebo effect is an interesting phenomenon whereby a dummy treatment can produce therapeutic be...
Objective: Research has suggested open-label placebos are effective, however, there is a lack of res...
Research shows that placebo analgesia and nocebo hyperalgesia can be induced through observational l...
Abstract Operant conditioning was shown to be a mechanism of placebo hypoalgesia; however, only verb...
The dominant theories of human placebo effects rely on a notion that consciously perceptible cues, s...
Introduction: Research on learning in placebo and nocebo has relied predominantly on Pavlovian condi...
There is a growing body of evidence proving that observational learning, in addition to classical co...
Prior research has shown that Open Label Placebos (OLPs; that is, placebos described honestly as ina...
Previous research has indicated that an open-label placebo can reduce pain in both healthy participa...
Observing someone experience pain relief or exacerbation after an intervention may induce placebo hy...
Observational learning (OBL) (seeing pain/pain treatment in others) can evoke placebo hypoalgesia an...
Background: Placebo hypoalgesia can be induced by observing a person (model) whose pain relief is th...
International audienceBackground: Placebo has been studied for many years and is ever-present in hea...
Research on open-label placebos questions whether deception is a necessary characteristic of placebo...
Placebo and nocebo effects are intriguing phenomena in pain perception with important implications f...
The placebo effect is an interesting phenomenon whereby a dummy treatment can produce therapeutic be...
Objective: Research has suggested open-label placebos are effective, however, there is a lack of res...
Research shows that placebo analgesia and nocebo hyperalgesia can be induced through observational l...
Abstract Operant conditioning was shown to be a mechanism of placebo hypoalgesia; however, only verb...
The dominant theories of human placebo effects rely on a notion that consciously perceptible cues, s...
Introduction: Research on learning in placebo and nocebo has relied predominantly on Pavlovian condi...
There is a growing body of evidence proving that observational learning, in addition to classical co...
Prior research has shown that Open Label Placebos (OLPs; that is, placebos described honestly as ina...