Editorial Type:
Article Category: Research Article
| Online Publication Date: 16 Nov 2022
SPECIAL ISSUE: Full Correspondence, Biofeedback, and the Placebo Effect
SPECIAL ISSUE: Full Correspondence, Biofeedback, and the Placebo Effect
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Page Range: 61 – 67
The theory of full correspondence posits that all placebo-induced effects are accompanied by corresponding subjective experiences. It was first put forward as a means of explaining the nature of the placebo effect and of reconciling the leading approaches to the phenomenon in a single overarching theory. In this paper, we examine several points of contact between full correspondence and biofeedback research and consider some of their clinical and experimental implications.
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Contributor Notes
Correspondence: André LeBlanc, Science College, Concordia University, 1455 De Maisonneuve Blvd. West, Montreal, QC H3G 1M8 Canada, email: andre.leblanc@concordia.ca