一个简单的替代非欺骗性安慰剂减少情绪困扰:鼓励。

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Anne Schienle, Wolfgang Kogler, Albert Wabnegger
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背景:尽管大量研究表明非欺骗性安慰剂(ndp)可以减少情绪困扰,但对其神经生物学效应的研究仍然有限。此外,实施国家新发展计划非常耗时,因为其有效性依赖于对概念和假定机制提供详细的解释。这项功能性磁共振成像(fMRI)研究调查了基于鼓励的干预是否可以作为ndp的替代方案。方法:三组女性参与者(共151人)参加了一项功能磁共振成像研究,在研究中,她们观看了恶心和中性的图像。在此之前,一组收到口服NDP胶囊,而另一组收到一个小雕像,并附有鼓励的书面信息。这两种干预措施都是作为支持情绪调节的工具。第三组被动地观看图像。结果:NDP和鼓励引起了相似的,适度的厌恶减少。然而,这两种干预与不同的大脑活动和连通性模式有关,涉及壳核、海马体和腹外侧前额皮质。结论:由于参与者认为鼓励是一种更可信和有效的减少情绪困扰的方法,它可以作为一种简单实用的替代NDP药物。
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A Simple Alternative to Nondeceptive Placebos for Reducing Emotional Distress: Encouragement.

Background: Although numerous studies have shown that nondeceptive placebos (NDPs) can reduce emotional distress, research on their neurobiological effects remains limited. Furthermore, administering NDPs is time-consuming, as their effectiveness relies on providing detailed explanations of the concept and presumed mechanisms. This functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study investigated whether an encouragement-based intervention could serve as an alternative to NDPs.

Method: Three groups of female participants (total n = 151) took part in an fMRI study in which they viewed both disgusting and neutral images. Prior to this, one group received an NDP capsule for oral intake, while another received a small figurine accompanied by an encouraging written message. Both interventions were framed as tools to support emotion regulation. A third group passively viewed the images.

Results: NDP and encouragement elicited similar, modest reductions in reported disgust. However, the two interventions were linked to distinct patterns of brain activity and connectivity, involving the putamen, hippocampus, and ventrolateral prefrontal cortex.

Conclusion: Since participants perceived encouragement as a more credible and effective means of reducing emotional distress, it may serve as a simple and practical alternative to NDP pills.

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