The neural bases of placebo effects and their relation to regulatory processes — TOR D. WAGER (DARTMOUTH COLLEGE)
Placebo treatments can induce clinically significant benefits across a variety of disorders. These benefits are not due to the treatment itself, which is pharmacologically and physically inert, but to
| Project title | The neural bases of placebo effects and their relation to regulatory processes |
|---|---|
| Project number | 2R37MH076136-17 |
| PI name | TOR D. WAGER |
| Institution | DARTMOUTH COLLEGE |
| Funding mechanism | R37 |
| Agency | NIMH |
| Award amount | $855,877 |
| Fiscal year | 2024 |
| Project start | 2007-01-01T00:00:00 |
| Project end | 2029-05-31T00:00:00 |
| Abstract | Placebo treatments can induce clinically significant benefits across a variety of disorders. These benefits are not due to the treatment itself, which is pharmacologically and physically inert, but to |
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