TY - JOUR
T1 - The role of expectation and beliefs on the effects of non-invasive brain stimulation
AU - Braga, M.
AU - Barbiani, Diletta
AU - Andani, M. E.
AU - Villa-Sanchez, B.
AU - Tinazzi, M.
AU - Fiorio, M.
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Non-invasive brain stimulation (NIBS) techniques are used in clinical and cognitive neuroscience to induce a mild magnetic or electric field in the brain to modulate behavior and cortical activation. Despite the great body of literature demonstrating promising results, unexpected or even paradoxical outcomes are sometimes observed. This might be due either to technical and methodological issues (e.g., stimulation parameters, stimulated brain area), or to participants' expectations and beliefs before and during the stimulation sessions. In this narrative review, we present some studies showing that placebo and nocebo effects, associated with positive and negative expectations, respectively, could be present in NIBS trials, both in experimental and in clinical settings. The lack of systematic evaluation of subjective expectations and beliefs before and after stimulation could represent a caveat that overshadows the potential contribution of placebo and nocebo effects in the outcome of NIBS trials.
AB - Non-invasive brain stimulation (NIBS) techniques are used in clinical and cognitive neuroscience to induce a mild magnetic or electric field in the brain to modulate behavior and cortical activation. Despite the great body of literature demonstrating promising results, unexpected or even paradoxical outcomes are sometimes observed. This might be due either to technical and methodological issues (e.g., stimulation parameters, stimulated brain area), or to participants' expectations and beliefs before and during the stimulation sessions. In this narrative review, we present some studies showing that placebo and nocebo effects, associated with positive and negative expectations, respectively, could be present in NIBS trials, both in experimental and in clinical settings. The lack of systematic evaluation of subjective expectations and beliefs before and after stimulation could represent a caveat that overshadows the potential contribution of placebo and nocebo effects in the outcome of NIBS trials.
KW - expectation
KW - nocebo effect
KW - non-invasive brain stimulation
KW - placebo effect
KW - transcranial direct current stimulation
KW - transcranial magnetic stimulation
KW - expectation
KW - nocebo effect
KW - non-invasive brain stimulation
KW - placebo effect
KW - transcranial direct current stimulation
KW - transcranial magnetic stimulation
UR - https://publicatt.unicatt.it/handle/10807/251394
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U2 - 10.3390/brainsci11111526
DO - 10.3390/brainsci11111526
M3 - Book/Film/Article review
SN - 2076-3425
VL - 11
SP - 1526
EP - 1526
JO - Brain Sciences
JF - Brain Sciences
IS - 11
ER -