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Blythe, Joseph S. (author), Peerdeman, Kaya J. (author), Veldhuijzen, Dieuwke S. (author), Karch, Julian D. (author), Evers, A.W.M. (author)
Nocebo effects on pain are widely thought to be driven by negative expectations. This suggests that anticipatory processing, or some other form of top-down cognitive activity prior to the experience of pain, takes place to form sensory-augmenting expectations. However, little is known about the neural markers of anticipatory processing for...
journal article 2023
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van Lennep, Johan (Hans) P.A. (author), van Middendorp, Henriët (author), Veldhuijzen, Dieuwke S. (author), Peerdeman, Kaya J. (author), Blythe, Joseph S. (author), Thomaidou, Mia A. (author), Heyman, Tom (author), Evers, A.W.M. (author)
This study investigated for the first time the effects of individual and combined application of 3 learning techniques (verbal suggestions, classical conditioning, and observational learning) on placebo analgesia and extinction. Healthy participants (N = 206) were assigned to 8 different groups in which they were taught through either a...
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Thomaidou, Mia A. (author), Blythe, Joseph S. (author), Peerdeman, Kaya J. (author), Van Laarhoven, Antoinette I.M. (author), Van Schothorst, Myrthe M.E. (author), Veldhuijzen, Dieuwke S. (author), Evers, A.W.M. (author)
Objective In past decades, the field of nocebo research has focused on studying how sensory perception can be shaped by learning. Nocebo effects refer to aggravated sensory experiences or increased sensitivity to sensations such as pain and itch resulting from treatment-related negative experiences. Behavioral conditioning and verbal...
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Blythe, Joseph S. (author), Thomaidou, Mia A. (author), Peerdeman, Kaya J. (author), van Laarhoven, Antoinette I.M. (author), van Schothorst, Myrthe M.E. (author), Veldhuijzen, Dieuwke S. (author), Evers, A.W.M. (author)
Placebo effects, positive treatment outcomes that go beyond treatment processes, can alter sensations through learning mechanisms. Understanding how methodological factors contribute to the magnitude of placebo effects will help define the mechanisms by which these effects occur. We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis of experimental...
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Thomaidou, Mia A. (author), Blythe, Joseph S. (author), Veldhuijzen, Dieuwke S. (author), Peerdeman, Kaya J. (author), van Lennep, Johan (Hans) P.A. (author), Giltay, Erik J. (author), Cremers, Henk R. (author), Evers, A.W.M. (author)
Learning and negative outcome expectations can increase pain sensitivity, a phenomenon known as nocebo hyperalgesia. Here, we examined how a targeted pharmacological manipulation of learning would impact nocebo responses and their brain correlates. Participants received either a placebo (n = 27) or a single 80 mg dose of d-cycloserine (a...
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Thomaidou, Mia A. (author), Blythe, Joseph S. (author), Houtman, Simon J. (author), Veldhuijzen, Dieuwke S. (author), van Laarhoven, Antoinette I.M. (author), Evers, A.W.M. (author)
This study aimed to identify electrophysiological correlates of nocebo-augmented pain. Nocebo hyperalgesia (i.e., increases in perceived pain resulting from negative expectations) has been found to impact how healthy and patient populations experience pain and is a phenomenon that could be better understood in terms of its neurophysiological...
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