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In this theoretical overview will be reconsidered basic mechanisms of placebo effect with a purpose to examine a hypothesis that the generally accepted psycho-physiological mechanisms of the placebo effect that explain many clinical and experimental data are related to search activity. Search related activity in general is a behavioral attitude that is capable to restore mental and physical health in different conditions that may explain basic mechanisms of placebo effect.
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Rotenberg, V. Placebo Effect: A New Approach to Explanation of its Psychophysiological Mechanisms. Act Nerv Super 58, 1–12 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03379947
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