335 PLACEBO EFFECTS IN LASER-EVOKED PAIN POTENTIALS
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Placebo effects in laser-evoked pain potentials.
Placebo treatment may affect multiple components of pain, including inhibition of nociceptive input, automatic or deliberative appraisal of pain, or cognitive judgments involved in pain reporting. If placebo analgesia is due in part to an attenuation of early nociceptive processing, then pain-evoked event-related potentials (ERPs) should be reduced with placebo. In this study, we tested for pla...
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Placebo treatment may affect multiple components of pain, including inhibition of nociceptive input, automatic or deliberative appraisal of pain, or cognitive judgments involved in pain reporting. If placebo analgesia is due in part to an attenuation of early nociceptive processing, then pain-evoked event-related potentials (ERPs) should be reduced with placebo. In this study, we tested for pla...
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عنوان ژورنال: European Journal of Pain
سال: 2006
ISSN: 1090-3801
DOI: 10.1016/s1090-3801(06)60338-8