Central correlates of placebo effects in nausea differ between men and women.
Anja HaileMallissa WattsSimone AichnerFranziska StahlbergVerena HoffmannMatthias H TschoepKarin MeissnerPublished in: Brain and behavior (2022)
Activation of the parietal lobe in women during the placebo intervention may reflect altered afferent activity from gastric mechanoreceptors during nausea-induced tachyarrhythmia, whereas in men, altered interoceptive signals in the insular cortex might play a role. Thus, the results suggest different cerebral mechanisms underlying the placebo effects in men and women, which could have implications for the treatment of nausea.