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Can placebo or nocebo pills improve or impair cognition performance?
Arjan Blokland
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Section Psychopharmacology
Psychopharmacology
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Placebo
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Cognition Performance
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Placebo Effect
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Nocebo
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Cognitive Performance
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Nocebo Effect
40%
Feelings of Being
40%
Healthy Volunteers
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Working Memory
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Memory Problems
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Between-subject
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With Memory
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Actual Performance
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Unblinding
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Word Learning
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Subjective Experience
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Tower of London Task
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Implicit Memory Task
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Spatial Pattern Separation
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Healthy Young
20%
Psychology
Placebo Effect
100%
Cognitive Performance
100%
Working Memory
33%
Word Learning
33%
Implicit Memory
33%
INIS
performance
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data
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design
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learning
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populations
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towers
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