Pain Rating is Worth a Thousand Words: Nocebo Hyperalgesia Induced by Verbal  Modeling Prevails Over the Effects of Symbolic Modeling and Verbal Suggestion

This study compares the effectiveness of verbal modeling, symbolic modeling, and verbal suggestion in inducing nocebo hyperalgesia. It is the first study to examine the contribution of stress to observationally induced nocebo hyperalgesia. This study ’s experimental groups represented various sources of social information: a group of people participating in the study (verbal modeling), a single participant (symbolic modeling), and an experimenter (verbal suggestion). During the experiment, participants received electrocutaneous stimuli at the same intensity, some of which were applied with a nocebo (sham device).
Source: The Journal of Pain - Category: Materials Science Authors: Source Type: research