placebo effect |
A favorable response to an intervention, regardless of whether it is the real thing or a placebo, attributable to the expectation of an effect, ie the power of suggestion. The effects of many healthcare interventions are attributable to a combination of both placebo and "active" (non-placebo) effects.
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placebo effect |
Refers to changes in behavior that occur because of the person's expectaions and faith that a particular treatment will produce a desired change. (1)
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place t. |
an early theory of pitch perception which postulated that excitation of specific areas of the basilar membrane of the cochlea determined the pitch perceived. Cf. frequency t.
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placebo e. |
the sum total of all nonspecific effects, both good and adverse, of medical treatment, primarily psychological and psychophysiological effects associated with the physician-patient relationship and the patient's expectations and apprehensions concerning the treatment.
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placental b. |
the placental separation of fetal from maternal blood and bloodborne materials of greater than molecular size; in humans this is the placental membrane.
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