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One of us or one of them? The effects of the model’s and observer’s characteristics on placebo analgesia induced by observational learning

Previous studies have proved that observational learning can induce placebo analgesia, but the factors that influence observationally induced placebo analgesia have not yet been extensively examined. The primary goal of this study was to investigate the effect of information about the role that the...

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Autores principales: Bajcar, Elżbieta A., Wiercioch-Kuzianik, Karolina, Farley, Dominika, Adamczyk, Wacław M., Buglewicz, Ewa, Bąbel, Przemysław
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7743963/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33326481
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0243996
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author Bajcar, Elżbieta A.
Wiercioch-Kuzianik, Karolina
Farley, Dominika
Adamczyk, Wacław M.
Buglewicz, Ewa
Bąbel, Przemysław
author_facet Bajcar, Elżbieta A.
Wiercioch-Kuzianik, Karolina
Farley, Dominika
Adamczyk, Wacław M.
Buglewicz, Ewa
Bąbel, Przemysław
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description Previous studies have proved that observational learning can induce placebo analgesia, but the factors that influence observationally induced placebo analgesia have not yet been extensively examined. The primary goal of this study was to investigate the effect of information about the role that the observed person (model) plays in the experiment on the magnitude of the observationally induced placebo effect. This study also examined the contribution of the observer’s empathy, conformity and fear of pain to the placebo analgesia induced by observational learning. The effects induced in two experimental groups and one control group were compared. Participants in the experimental groups observed a model introduced as either another participant taking part in the study or a coworker of the experimenter. The model rated the intensity of pain induced by electrocutaneous stimuli preceded by color stimuli. One-half of all participants watched a model rating pain stimuli preceded by the color orange as higher than stimuli preceded by the color blue; for the other half, the ratings were the opposite. There was no observation in the control group. Subsequently, all participants received pain stimuli of the same intensity preceded by orange and blue stimuli and rated the intensity of the experienced pain. Placebo analgesia was found in both experimental groups. However, the way the observed model was introduced to participants did not affect the magnitude of placebo analgesia. Thus, the study showed that the role played by the model is not crucial for observationally induced placebo analgesia. The examined observer’s individual characteristics did not predict the magnitude of placebo effect.
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spelling pubmed-77439632020-12-31 One of us or one of them? The effects of the model’s and observer’s characteristics on placebo analgesia induced by observational learning Bajcar, Elżbieta A. Wiercioch-Kuzianik, Karolina Farley, Dominika Adamczyk, Wacław M. Buglewicz, Ewa Bąbel, Przemysław PLoS One Research Article Previous studies have proved that observational learning can induce placebo analgesia, but the factors that influence observationally induced placebo analgesia have not yet been extensively examined. The primary goal of this study was to investigate the effect of information about the role that the observed person (model) plays in the experiment on the magnitude of the observationally induced placebo effect. This study also examined the contribution of the observer’s empathy, conformity and fear of pain to the placebo analgesia induced by observational learning. The effects induced in two experimental groups and one control group were compared. Participants in the experimental groups observed a model introduced as either another participant taking part in the study or a coworker of the experimenter. The model rated the intensity of pain induced by electrocutaneous stimuli preceded by color stimuli. One-half of all participants watched a model rating pain stimuli preceded by the color orange as higher than stimuli preceded by the color blue; for the other half, the ratings were the opposite. There was no observation in the control group. Subsequently, all participants received pain stimuli of the same intensity preceded by orange and blue stimuli and rated the intensity of the experienced pain. Placebo analgesia was found in both experimental groups. However, the way the observed model was introduced to participants did not affect the magnitude of placebo analgesia. Thus, the study showed that the role played by the model is not crucial for observationally induced placebo analgesia. The examined observer’s individual characteristics did not predict the magnitude of placebo effect. Public Library of Science 2020-12-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7743963/ /pubmed/33326481 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0243996 Text en © 2020 Bajcar et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Bajcar, Elżbieta A.
Wiercioch-Kuzianik, Karolina
Farley, Dominika
Adamczyk, Wacław M.
Buglewicz, Ewa
Bąbel, Przemysław
One of us or one of them? The effects of the model’s and observer’s characteristics on placebo analgesia induced by observational learning
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title_full_unstemmed One of us or one of them? The effects of the model’s and observer’s characteristics on placebo analgesia induced by observational learning
title_short One of us or one of them? The effects of the model’s and observer’s characteristics on placebo analgesia induced by observational learning
title_sort one of us or one of them? the effects of the model’s and observer’s characteristics on placebo analgesia induced by observational learning
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7743963/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33326481
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0243996
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