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278 related items for PubMed ID: 28708766

  • 1. Is the rationale more important than deception? A randomized controlled trial of open-label placebo analgesia.
    Locher C, Frey Nascimento A, Kirsch I, Kossowsky J, Meyer A, Gaab J.
    Pain; 2017 Dec; 158(12):2320-2328. PubMed ID: 28708766
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  • 2. Open-label placebo response - Does optimism matter? A secondary-analysis of a randomized controlled trial.
    Locher C, Frey Nascimento A, Kossowsky J, Meyer A, Gaab J.
    J Psychosom Res; 2019 Jan; 116():25-30. PubMed ID: 30654990
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  • 3. Deceptive and Nondeceptive Placebos to Reduce Pain: An Experimental Study in Healthy Individuals.
    Kube T, Rief W, Vivell MB, Schäfer NL, Vermillion T, Körfer K, Glombiewski JA.
    Clin J Pain; 2020 Feb; 36(2):68-79. PubMed ID: 31899746
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  • 4. A comparison of open-label and deceptive placebo analgesia in a healthy sample.
    Disley N, Kola-Palmer S, Retzler C.
    J Psychosom Res; 2021 Jan; 140():110298. PubMed ID: 33227553
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  • 8. Open-Label Placebo Interventions With Drinking Water and Their Influence on Perceived Physical and Mental Well-Being.
    Rathschlag M, Klatt S.
    Front Psychol; 2021 Jan; 12():658275. PubMed ID: 34938222
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  • 9. Open-label nondeceptive placebo analgesia is blocked by the opioid antagonist naloxone.
    Benedetti F, Shaibani A, Arduino C, Thoen W.
    Pain; 2023 May 01; 164(5):984-990. PubMed ID: 36165878
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  • 10. Inclusion of authorized deception in the informed consent process does not affect the magnitude of the placebo effect for experimentally induced pain.
    Martin AL, Katz J.
    Pain; 2010 May 01; 149(2):208-215. PubMed ID: 20172652
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  • 14. Deceptive but not open label placebos attenuate motion-induced nausea.
    Barnes K, Yu A, Josupeit J, Colagiuri B.
    J Psychosom Res; 2019 Oct 01; 125():109808. PubMed ID: 31426018
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  • 19. Temporal expectancy induced by the mere possession of a placebo analgesic affects placebo analgesia: preliminary findings from a randomized controlled trial.
    Yeung VW.
    Sci Rep; 2022 Jan 26; 12(1):1395. PubMed ID: 35082351
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