Neurobiology of the placebo effect

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    • Colloca, Luana

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Neurobiology of the placebo effect

edited by Luana Colloca

(International review of neurobiology, v. 138-139)

Academic Press, 2018

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  • pt. 2

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Volume

pt. 1 ISBN 9780128143254

Description

Neurobiology of the Placebo Effect, Part I, Volume 138 in the International Review of Neurobiology series, is the first of two volumes that provide the latest placebo studies in clinically relevant models. Placebo responses effects are not merely a psychological, but a complex psycho-neuro-biological process that requires activation of distinct brain areas. This book discusses current research and projects on the involved brain circuitry and neurotransmitter systems. Specific chapters cover such topics as pharmacological conditioning of the endocrine and immune system, expectancy modulation of opioid neurotransmission, nocebo effects in visceral pain, and conditioning as a higher-order cognitive phenomenon, amongst other topics.

Table of Contents

1. Placebo Analgesia in Rodents: Current and Future Research Asaf Keller, Titilola Akintola and Luana Colloca 2. Expectancy Modulation of Opioid Neurotransmission Marta Pecina and Jon-Kar Zubieta 3. Placebo Effects in the Immune System Martin Hadamitzky, Wiebke Sondermann, Sven Benson and Manfred Schedlowski 4. Human Pharmacological Conditioning of the Immune and Endocrine System: Challenges and Opportunities J. Tekampe, H. van Middendorp, F.C.G.J. Sweep, S.H.P.P. Roerink, A.R.M.M. Hermus and A.W.M. Evers 5. Response Expectancy and the Placebo Effect Irving Kirsch 6. A Functional-Cognitive Perspective on the Relation Between Conditioning and Placebo Research Jan De Houwer 7. The Application of Persuasion Theory to Placebo Effects Andrew L. Geers, Pablo Brinol, Erin A. Vogel, Olivia Aspiras, Fawn C. Caplandies and Richard E. Petty 8. Mindsets Matter: A New Framework for Harnessing the Placebo Effect in Modern Medicine Sean R. Zion and Alia Crum 9. The Role of Social and Interpersonal Factors in Placebo Analgesia Elizabeth A. Necka and Lauren Y. Atlas 10. What Is Minimally Required to Elicit Placebo Effects? Karin B. Jensen 11. Critical Life Functions: Can Placebo Replace Oxygen? Fabrizio Benedetti, Diletta Barbiani and Eleonora Camerone 12. Placebos Without Deception: Outcomes, Mechanisms, and Ethics Luana Colloca and Jeremy Howick 13. Placebo and Psychotherapy: Differences, Similarities, and Implications Jens Gaab, Cosima Locher and Charlotte Blease 14. Expectation Focused Psychotherapy to Improve Clinical Outcomes Bettina K. Doering, Julia A. Glombiewski and Winfried Rief 15. Nocebo Effects: Neurobiological Mechanisms and Strategies for Prevention and Optimizing Treatment Julian Kleine-Borgmann and Ulrike Bingel 16. Nocebo Effects and Experimental Models in Visceral Pain Sigrid Elsenbruch and Franziska Labrenz 17. Using Learning Strategies to Inhibit the Nocebo Effect Veronica F. Quinn and Ben Colagiuri 18. Can Knowledge of Placebo and Nocebo Mechanisms Help Improve Randomized Clinical Trials ? Elisa Carlino and Lene Vase
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pt. 2 ISBN 9780128154168

Description

Neurobiology of the Placebo Effect, Part II, Volume 139, the latest release in the International Review of Neurobiology series, is the second part of a two-volume set that provides the latest placebo studies in clinically relevant models. Specific chapters cover the History of placebo effects in medicine, Lumping or Splitting: Towards a taxonomy of placebo and related effects, Theories and brain mechanisms of placebo analgesia, Pain Modulation: From CPM to placebo and nocebo effects in experimental and clinical pain, Modulation of the motor system by placebo and nocebo effects, and the role of sleep in learning placebo effects, amongst other topics.

Table of Contents

1. History of placebo effects in medicine Damien Finniss 2. Lumping or Splitting: Towards a Taxonomy of Placebo and Related Effects John M. Kelley 3. Theories and brain mechanisms of placebo analgesia Javeria A. Hashmi 4. Pain modulation: From CPM to placebo and nocebo effects in experimental and clinical pain. Serge Marchand 5. Modulation of the motor system by placebo and nocebo effects. Mirta Fiorio 6. The role of sleep in learning placebo effects Florian Chouchou, Gilles Lavigne, Pierre Rainville and Thien Thanh Dang-Vu 7. Are blue pills better than green? How treatment characteristics modulate the placebo effect Karin Meissner and Klaus Linde 8. Knowledge Gaps in Placebo Research Paul Enck and Katja Weimer 9. The therapeutic value of the relationship in the placebo effect and other healing practices Bruce Wampold 10. Clinical use of placebo effects in patients with pain disorders Regine Klinger 11. The power of labeling in placebo and nocebo effects Kate Faasse and Leslie R. Martin 12. Choose your Words Wisely: The Impact of Message Framing on Patients' Treatment Preferences and Expectations Paul Glare 13. A review of placebo and active treatment additivity in placebo analgesia Matthew J. Coleshill and Ben Colagiuri 14. Cultivating Placebo to Reduce Pain, Catastrophizing, and Opioid Use Beth D. Darnall 15. Ethics of Placebo Effects Marco Annoni 16. Describing placebo phenomena in medicine Roland Denis Sussex 17. Nocebo responses in brain diseases Dimos Mitsikostas 18. The role of patient-practitioner relationships in placebo and nocebo phenomena Maxie Blasini

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