A virtual experimenter does not increase placebo hypoalgesia when delivering an interactive expectancy manipulation
Abstract Lack of standardization and unblinding threaten the research of mechanisms involved in expectancy effects on pain. We evaluated a computer-controlled virtual experimenter (VEx) to avoid these issues. Fifty-four subjects underwent a baseline-retest heat pain protocol. Between sessions, they...
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Main Authors: | Bjoern Horing, Sarah C. Beadle, Zachariah Inks, Andrew Robb, Eric R. Muth, Sabarish V. Babu |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/4d3a4b360f3e4ed8855d44a3aacf7938 |
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