Publications

2014

Heisig, S. R., Shedden-Mora, M. C., von Blanckenburg, P., Schuricht, F., Rief, W., Albert, U. - S., et al. (2014).  Informing women with breast cancer about endocrine therapy: effects on knowledge and adherence. Psycho-Oncology. 24(2), 130-137.
Wendt, L., Albring, A., Benson, S., Engler, H., Engler, A., Hinney, A., et al. (2014).  Catechol-O-methyltransferase Val158Met polymorphism is associated with somatosensory amplification and nocebo responses. PLoS One. 9(9), e107665.
Laferton, J., Auer, C. J., Shedden-Mora, M. C., Moosdorf, R., & Rief, W. (2014).  Factors Associated with Disability Expectations in Patients Undergoing Heart Surgery. International Journal of Behavioral Medicine. 22(1), 85-91.
Wendt, L., Albring, A., & Schedlowski, M. (2014).  Learned placebo responses in neuroendocrine and immune functions. Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology. 225, 159-181.
Winkler, A., Auer, C., Doering, B., & Rief, W. (2014).  Drug Treatment of Primary Insomnia: A Meta-Analysis of Polysomnographic Randomized Controlled Trials. CNS Drugs. 28(9), 799-816.
Kamping, S., Müller, M., Klinger, R., Schmitz, J., & Flor, H. (2014).  Analgesics in Chronic Back Pain: The Significance of Patient Attitudes to Them and Prior Experience With Them for Placebo Responses. Zeitschrift für Psychologie. 222(3), 179-185.
Elsenbruch, S. (2014).  How positive and negative expectations shape the experience of visceral pain. Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology. 225, 97-119.
Theyson, N., Schmid, J., Icenhour, A., Mewes, C., Forsting, M., Gizewski, E. R., et al. (2014).  Are there sex differences in placebo analgesia during visceral pain processing? A fMRI study in healthy volunteers. Neurogastroenterology & Motility. 26(12), 1743-1753.
Klinger, R., Colloca, L., Bingel, U., & Flor, H. (2014).  Placebo analgesia: Clinical applications. PAIN. 155(6), 1055-1058.
Meissner, K., & Merrow, M. (2014).  Macht der Worte. Der Anaesthesist. 63(11), 814-815.
Meissner, K. (2014).  Wie wirkt ein Plazebo? Übersicht zum aktuellen Stand der Placeboforschung. Internistische Praxis. 54, 579-588.
Albring, A., Wendt, L., Harz, N., Engler, H., Wilde, B., Witzke, O., et al. (2014).  Short-term treatment with the calcineurin inhibitor cyclosporine A decreases HPA axis activity and plasma noradrenaline levels in healthy male volunteers. Pharmacology, Biochemistry and Behavior. 126, 73-76.
Doering, B. K., Rief, W., & Petrie, K. J. (2014).  Lessons to be Learned from Placebo Arms in Psychopharmacology Trials. Handbook of experimental pharmacology. 225, 273-290.
Klinger, R., & Flor, H. (2014).  Clinical and ethical implications of placebo effects: enhancing patients’ benefits from pain treatment. (Benedetti, F., Enck, P., Frisaldi, E., & Schedlowski, M., Ed.). Placebo. 217-235.
Meissner, K. (2014).  Placebo responses on cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, and respiratory organ functions. (Benedetti, F., Enck, P., Frisaldi, E., & Schedlowski, M., Ed.). Placebo. 183-204.

2013

Colloca, L., Klinger, R., Flor, H., & Bingel, U. (2013).  Placebo analgesia: Psychological and neurobiological mechanisms. PAIN. 154 (4), 511-514.
Enck, P., Bingel, U., Schedlowski, M., & Rief, W. (2013).  The placebo response in medicine: minimize, maximize or personalize?. Nature Review Drug Discovery. 12(3), 191-204.
Enck, P., & Klosterhalfen, S. (2013).  The placebo response in clinical trials—the current state of play. Complementary Therapies in Medicine. 21(2), 98-101.
Forkmann, K., Wiech, K., Ritter, C., Sommer, T., Rose, M., & Bingel, U. (2013).  Pain-specific modulation of hippocampal activity and functional connectivity during visual encoding. The Journal of Neuroscience. 33(6), 22571-2581.
Geuter, S., & Büchel, C. (2013).  Facillitation of pain in the human spinal cord by nocebo treatment. The Journal of Neuroscience. 33(34), 13784-13790.
Geuter, S., Eippert, F., C Attar, H., & Büchel, C. (2013).  Cortical and subcortical response to high and low effective placebo treatments. Neuroimage. 67, 227-236.
Grashorn, W., Sprenger, C., Forkmann, K., Wrobel, N., & Bingel, U. (2013).  Ade-dependent decline of endegenous pain control: exploring the effect of expectation and depression. PLoS One. 8(9), 75629.

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