Sandberg S., Jarvenpaa S., Penttinen A., Paton J. Y., McCann D. C. Asthma exacerbations in children immediately following stressful life events: a Cox’s hierarchical regression // Thorax. 2004. Vol. 59. P. 1046–1051.
Chen E., Hanson M. D., Paterson L. Q., Griffin M. J., Walker H. A., Miller G. E. Socioeconomic status and inflammatory process in childhood asthma: The role of psychological stress // Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology. 2006. Vol. 117. P. 1014–1020.
Lee P. C., Jawad M. S., Hull J. D., West W. H. L., Shaw K., Eccles R. The antitussive effect of placebo treatment on cough associated with acute upper respiratory infection // Psychosomatic Medicine. 2005. March-April. Vol. 67. № 2. P. 314–317.
Benedetti F., Maggi G., Lopiano L., Lanotte M., Rainero I. et al. Open versus hidden medical treatment: the patient’s knowledge about a therapy affects the therapy outcome // Prevention & Treatment. 2003. Vol. 6. № 1.
Reynolds D. V. Surgery in the rat during electrical analgesia induced by focal brain stimulation // Science. 1969. April 25. Vol. 164. № 3878. P. 444–445.
Willer J. C., Albe-Fessard D. Electrophysiological evidence for a release of endogenous opiates in stress-induced analgesia in man // Brain Research. 1980. October 6. Vol. 198. № 2. P. 419–426.
Terman G. W., Morgan M. J., Liebeskind J. C. Opioid and non-opioid stress analgesia from cold water swim: importance of stress severity // Brain Research. 1986. April 30. Vol. 372. № 1. P. 161–171.
Summerfield C., De Lange F. P. Expectation in perceptual decision making: neural and computational mechanisms // Nature Reviews Neuroscience. 2014. Vol. 15. P. 745–756.
Guerraz M., Day B. L. Expectation and the vestibular control of balance // Journal of cognitive neuroscience. 2005. March. Vol. 17. № 3. P. 463–469.
Babel M., Russell J. Expectations and speech intelligibility // The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 2015. May. Vol. 137. № 5. P. 2823–2833.
Koyama T., McHaffie J. G., Laurienti P. J., Coghill R. The subjective experience of pain: where expectations become reality // Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 2005. September. Vol. 102. № 36. P. 12950–12955.
McClure S. M., Li J., Tomlin D., Cypert K. S., Montague L. M, Montague P. R. Neural correlates of behavioral preference for culturally familiar drinks // Neuron. 2004. Vol. 44. № 2. P. 379–387.
Melzack R., Scott T. H. The effects of early experience on the response to pain // Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology. 1957. Vol. 50. № 2. P. 155–161.
Keltner J., Furst A. J., Fan C., Redfern R. Isolating the modulatory effect of expectation on pain transmission: A functional magnetic resonance imaging study // The Journal of Neuroscience. 2006. May. Vol. 26. № 16. P. 4437–4443.
Torta D., Legrain V., Mouraux A., Valentini E. Attention to pain! A neurocognitive perspective on attentional modulation of pain in neuroimaging studies // Cortex. 2017. Vol. 89. P. 120–134.
Orme-Johnson D. W., Schneider R. H., Son Y. D., Nidich S., Cho Z. H. Neuroimaging of meditation’s effect on brain reactivity to pain // Neuroreport. 2006. August 21. Vol. 17. № 12. P. 1359–1363.
Bausell R., Lao L., Bergman S., Lee W.-L., Berman B. M. Is acupuncture analgesia an expectancy effect? Preliminary evidence based on participants’ perceived assignments in two placebo-controlled trials // Evaluation & the Health Professions. 2005. Vol. 28. P. 9–26.
Colloca L., Lopiano L., Lanotte M., Benedetti F. Overt versus covert treatment for pain, anxiety, and Parkinson’s disease // The Lancet Neurology. 2004. Vol. 3. № 11. P. 679–684.
Benedetti F., Carlino E., Pollo A. Hidden administration of drugs // Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics. 2011. November. Vol. 90. № 5. P. 651–661.
Levine J. D., Gordon N. C., Smith R., Fields R. L. Analgesic responses to morphine and placebo in individuals with postoperative pain // Pain. 1981. Vol. 10. № 3. P. 379–389.
Levine J. D., Gordon N. C. Influence of the method of drug administration on analgesic response // Nature. 1984. Vol. 312. P. 755–756.
Kirsch I., Lynn S. J., Vigorito M., Miller R. R. The role of cognition in classical and operant conditioning // Journal of Clinical Psychology. 2004. Vol. 60. № 4. P. 369–392.
Gracely R. H., Dubner R., Wolskee P. J., Deeter W. R. Placebo and naloxone can alter postsurgical pain by separate mechanisms // Nature. 1983. Vol. 306. P. 264–265.
Lipman J. J., Miller B. E., Mays K. S., Miller M. N., North W. C., Byrne W. L. Peak B endorphin concentration in cerebrospinal fluid: reduced in chronic pain patients and increased during the placebo response // Psychopharmacology. 1990. September. Vol. 102. № 1. P. 112–116.
Benedetti F., Amanzio M., Maggi G. Potentiation of placebo analgesia by proglumide // Lancet. 1995. Vol. 346. № 8984. P. 1231.
Benedetti F., Amanzio M., Thoen W. Disruption of opioid-induced placebo responses by activation of cholecystokinin type-2 receptors // Psychopharmacology. 2011. Vol. 213. № 4. P. 791–797.
Zubieta J. K., Bueller J. A., Jackson L. R. et al. Placebo effects mediated by endogenous opioid activity on mu-opioid receptors // Journal of Neuroscience. 2005. August 24. Vol. 25. № 34. P. 7754–7762.
Benedetti F., Amanzio M., Rosato R. et al. Nonopioid placebo analgesia is mediated by CB1 cannabinoid receptors // Nature Medicine. 2011. Vol. 17. № 10. P. 1228–1230.
Rea K., Roche M., Finn D. P. Supraspinal modulation of pain by cannabinoids: the role of GABA and glutamate // British journal of pharmacology. 2007. November. Vol. 152. № 5. P. 633–648.
Rozenzweig P., Brohier S., Zipfel A. The placebo effect in healthy volunteers: influence of experimental conditions on the adverse events profile during phase I studies // Clinical Pharmicology and Therapeutics. 1993. November 1. Vol. 54. № 5. P. 578–583.
Silvestri A., Galetta P., Cerquetani E. et al. Report of erectile dysfunction after therapy with beta-blockers is related to patient knowledge of side effects and is reversed by placebo // European Heart Journal. 2003. Vol. 24. № 21. P. 1928–1932.
Mondaini N., Gontero P., Giubilei G., Lombardi G., Cai T., Gavazzi A. et al. Finasteride 5 mg and sexual side effects: How many of these are related to a nocebo phenomenon? // Journal of Sexual Medicine. 2007. Vol. 4. № 6. P. 1708–1712.
Swider K., Bąbel P. The effect of the sex of a model on nocebo hyperalgesia induced by social observational learning // Pain. 2013. Vol. 154. № 8. P. 1312–1317.