Publications

2012

Bingel, U., Tracey, I., & Wiech, K. (2012).  Neuroimaging as a tool to investigate how cognitive factors influence analgesic drug outcomes. Neuroscience Letters. 520(2), 149-155.
Doering, B. K., & Rief, W. (2012).  Utilizing placebo mechanisms for dose reduction in pharmacotherapy. Trends in Pharmacological Sciences. 133(3), 165-172.
Doering, B. K., & Rief, W. (2012).  Expectancy Optimized Trials (EXOT) – Offene Verumbedingungen in klinischen Studien. Zeitschrift für medizinische Psychologie. 21(2), 60-67.
Eippert, F., Gamer, M., & Büchel, C. (2012).  Neurobiological mechanisms underlying the blocking effect in aversive learning. Journal of Neuroscience. 32(38), 13164-76.
Enck, P., Grundy, D., & Klosterhalfen, S. (2012).  A novel placebo-controlled clinical study design without ethical concerns - The free choice paradigm. Med Hypotheses. 79(6), 880-882.
Enck, P., & Häuser, W. (2012).  Beware the nocebo effect. New York Times. SR4.
Enck, P., Horing, B., Weimer, K., & Klosterhalfen, S. (2012).  Placebo responses and placebo effects in functional bowel disorders. European Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology. 24(1), 1-8.
Enck, P., & Klosterhalfen, S. (2012).  Placeboresponse und Placeboeffekt: Mechanismen, Mediatoren, Moderatoren. PPmP. 62(6), 229-241.
Elsenbruch, S., Schmid, J., Bäsler, M., Cesko, E., Schedlowski, M., & Benson, S. (2012).  How positive and negative expectations shape the experience of visceral pain: An experimental pilot study in healthy women. Neurogastroenterology & Motility. 24(10), 914-e460.
Geuter, S., Eippert, F., C Attar, H., & Büchel, C. (2012).  Cortical and subcortical responses to high and low effective placebo treatments. Neuroimage. 67, 227-236.
Häuser, W., Hansen, W., & Enck, P. (2012).  Nocebo phenomena in medicine: their relevance in everyday clinical practice. Deutsches Ärzteblatt International. 109(26), 459-465.
C Attar, H., Finckh, B., & Büchel, C. (2012).  The influence of serotonin on fear learning. PLoS One. 7(8), e42397.
Kotsis, V., Benson, S., Bingel, U., Forsting, M., Schedlowski, M., Gizewski, E. R., et al. (2012).  Perceived treatment group affects behavioural and neural responses to visceral pain in a deceptive placebo study. Neurogastroenterology & Motility. 24(10), 935-e462.
Laferton, J. A. C., Shedden-Mora, M., Auer, C. J., Moosdorf, R., & Rief, W. (2012).  Enhancing the efficacy of heart surgery by optimizing patients' preoperative expectations: Study protocol of a randomized controlled trial. American Heart Journal. 165(1), 1-7.
May, E. S., Butz, M., Kahlbrock, N., Hoogenboom, N., Brennerm, M., & Schnitzler, A. (2012).  Pre-and post-stimulus alpha activity shows differential modulation with spatial attention during the prpcessing of pain. Neuroimage. 62(3), 1965-1973.
Mueller, M., Bjorkedal, E., & Kamping, S. (2012).  Manipulation of expectancy and anxiety in placebo research and their effects on opioid-induced analgesia. Journal of Neuroscience. 32(41), 14051-14052.
Pohlack, S. T., Nees, F., Rutttorf, M., Schad, L. R., & Flor, H. (2012).  Activation of the ventral striatum during aversive contextual conditioning in humans. Biological Psychology. 91(1), 74-80.
Rief, W., & Glombiewski, J. A. (2012).  The hidden effects of blinded, placebo-controlled randomized trials: An experimental investigation. PAIN. 153(11), 2010-2017.
Sprenger, C., Eippert, F., Finsterbusch, J., Bingel, U., Rose, M., & Büchel, C. (2012).  Attention modulates spinal cord response to pain. Current Biology. 22(11), 1019-1022.
Stein, N., Spenger, C., Scholz, J., Wiech, K., & Bingel, U. (2012).  White matter integrity of the descending pain modulatory system is associated with interindividual differences in placebo analgesia. PAIN. 153(11), 2010-2017.
Weimer, K., Schulte, J., Maichle, A., Muth, E. R., Scisco, J. L., Horing, B., et al. (2012).  Effects of ginger and expectation on symptoms of nauesa in a balanced placebo design. PLoS One. 7(11), e49031.
Benson, S., Kotsis, V., Rosenberger, C., Bingel, U., Forsting, M., Schedlowski, M., et al. (2012).  Behavioral and neural correlates of visceral pain sensitivity in healthy males and females. European Journal of Pain. 16(3), 349-358.
Ober, K., Benson, S., Vogelsang, M., Bylica, A., Günther, D., Witzke, O., et al. (2012).  Plasma noradrenaline and state anxiety levels predict placebo response in learned immunosuppression. Clincal Pharmacology and Therapeutics. 91(2), 220-226.
Elsenbruch, S., Kotsis, V., Benson, S., Rosenberger, C., Reidick, D., Schedlowski, M., et al. (2012).  Neural mechanisms mediating the effects of expectation in visceral placebo analgesia: An fMRI study in healthy placebo responders and nonresponders. PAIN. 153(2), 382-390.
Klosterhalfen, S., & Enck, P. (2012).  The placebo effect. (Haselgrove, M., & Hogarth, L., Ed.). Clinical applications of learning theory. 135-152.

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