The placebo effect is an interesting phenomenon whereby a dummy treatment can produce therapeutic benefit, such as, pain relief. While evidence for the placebo effect is growing, relatively few studies have explored ways of enhancing placebo effects. To address this, the current study tested whether placebo-induced analgesia could be enhanced by providing an educational handout about the efficacy of analgesics. Fifty university students were allocated to receive placebo treatment under the guise of a new analgesic formula, either with or without an educational handout, or to a no treatment control group before undergoing electrical and cold pressor pain tests. There was a placebo effect for electrically-induced pain with those receiving pla...
Observing someone experience pain relief or exacerbation after an intervention may induce placebo hy...
Placebo effect is an alternative medical approach that doctors utilize in treating health issues. Fo...
The placebo effect is a therapeutic gain due to the belief in treatment efficacy rather than an acti...
An experiment was conducted to examine whether the mere possession of a placebo analgesic cream coul...
Objectives@ placebo effects can be clinically meaningful but are seldom fully exploited in clinical ...
Summary Pain is the predominant symptom that prompts patients to seek medical advice and treatment f...
Previous research has indicated that an open-label placebo can reduce pain in both healthy participa...
We investigated the role of conditioning experiences and response expectancies in the generation of ...
This investigation examined the impact of a potent source of social influence—the placebo—on verbal ...
Background: Placebo hypoalgesia can be induced by observing a person (model) whose pain relief is th...
Over the past decade, the mechanisms underlying placebo effects have begun to be identified. At the ...
Contains fulltext : 182369.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Pla...
International audienceBackground: Placebo has been studied for many years and is ever-present in hea...
Placebos are often used by clinicians, usually deceptively and with little rationale or evidence of ...
Placebo analgesia, reductions in pain after administration of an inert treatment, is a well document...
Observing someone experience pain relief or exacerbation after an intervention may induce placebo hy...
Placebo effect is an alternative medical approach that doctors utilize in treating health issues. Fo...
The placebo effect is a therapeutic gain due to the belief in treatment efficacy rather than an acti...
An experiment was conducted to examine whether the mere possession of a placebo analgesic cream coul...
Objectives@ placebo effects can be clinically meaningful but are seldom fully exploited in clinical ...
Summary Pain is the predominant symptom that prompts patients to seek medical advice and treatment f...
Previous research has indicated that an open-label placebo can reduce pain in both healthy participa...
We investigated the role of conditioning experiences and response expectancies in the generation of ...
This investigation examined the impact of a potent source of social influence—the placebo—on verbal ...
Background: Placebo hypoalgesia can be induced by observing a person (model) whose pain relief is th...
Over the past decade, the mechanisms underlying placebo effects have begun to be identified. At the ...
Contains fulltext : 182369.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Pla...
International audienceBackground: Placebo has been studied for many years and is ever-present in hea...
Placebos are often used by clinicians, usually deceptively and with little rationale or evidence of ...
Placebo analgesia, reductions in pain after administration of an inert treatment, is a well document...
Observing someone experience pain relief or exacerbation after an intervention may induce placebo hy...
Placebo effect is an alternative medical approach that doctors utilize in treating health issues. Fo...
The placebo effect is a therapeutic gain due to the belief in treatment efficacy rather than an acti...