Socially Acquired Nocebo Effects Generalize but Are Not Attenuated by Choice.
Cosette SaundersBen ColagiuriKirsten BarnesPublished in: Annals of behavioral medicine : a publication of the Society of Behavioral Medicine (2023)
Socially acquired side-effects were demonstrated to generalize to similar, but distinct interventions, highlighting the diffuse and robust effect social modeling can have on our experiences. However, choice did not attenuate the experience of cybersickness, highlighting the need for alternative methods to counteract the effect of social modeling.
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