No evidence for an acute placebo effect on emotional processing in healthy volunteers
Placebo-controlled trials are the gold standard measure of efficacy in the development of new treatments for depression. However, the large placebo effects associated with standard measures of subjective symptoms reduce the sensitivity of such trials to detect antidepressant effects. There is a need...
Main Authors: | Huneke, NTM, Walsh, AEL, Brown, R, Browning, M, Harmer, CJ |
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Formato: | Journal article |
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SAGE Publications
2017
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