The neurobiology under the placebo effect.

Ayesha Girach, Abdullah Aamir, Panagiotis Zis
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The placebo effect is a phenomenon of great scientific interest that affects the response in both inactive and active treatments. It is broadly understood as the product of a central integration of positive expectations, reward learning and continuous conditioning inducing physiological changes in the brain. The placebo effect is accepted as a phenomenon which can be harnessed in clinical practice. It has emerged that there is not a single neurobiological mechanism involved in placebo responses, but many depending on the underlying disease. Molecular neuroimaging techniques with positron emission tomography and selective radiotracers have been significant in the understanding of the neurobiological systems involved in the placebo effect. The aim of this review was to summarize the key findings relating to the neurobiology behind the placebo effect.
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安慰剂效应下的神经生物学。
安慰剂效应是一种具有重大科学意义的现象,它影响非活性和活性治疗的反应。它被广泛理解为积极期望、奖励学习和持续条件作用的中心整合的产物,从而诱导大脑的生理变化。安慰剂效应被认为是一种可以在临床实践中加以利用的现象。研究表明,安慰剂反应中没有单一的神经生物学机制,但许多机制取决于潜在的疾病。正电子发射断层扫描和选择性放射性示踪剂的分子神经成像技术在理解安慰剂效应中涉及的神经生物学系统方面具有重要意义。这篇综述的目的是总结与安慰剂效应背后的神经生物学相关的关键发现。
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