How to Study Placebo Responses in Motion Sickness with a Rotation Chair Paradigm in Healthy Participants

被引:9
|
作者
Weimer, Katja [1 ]
Horing, Bjoern [2 ]
Muth, Eric R. [2 ]
Enck, Paul [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Tubingen Hosp, Tubingen, Germany
[2] Clemson Univ, Dept Psychol, Clemson, SC 29631 USA
来源
JOVE-JOURNAL OF VISUALIZED EXPERIMENTS | 2014年 / 94期
关键词
Neuroscience; Issue; 94; motion sickness; nausea; placebo response; placebo effect; expectancy; electrogastrography; gastric myoelectric activity; rotation tolerance; balanced placebo design; NAUSEA; ANALGESIA; EXPECTATIONS; GENDER;
D O I
10.3791/52471
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Placebo responses occur in every medical intervention when patients or participants expect to receive an effective treatment to relieve symptoms. However, underlying mechanisms of placebo responses are not fully understood. It has repeatedly been shown that placebo responses are associated with changes in neural activity but for many conditions it is unclear whether they also affect the target organ, such as the stomach in motion sickness. Therefore, we present a methodology for the multivariate assessment of placebo responses by subjective, behavioral and objective measures in motion sickness with a rotation chair paradigm. The physiological correlate of motion sickness is a shift in gastric myoelectrical activity towards tachygastria that can be recorded with electrogastrography. The presented study applied the so-called balanced placebo design (BPD) to investigate the effects of ginger compared to placebo and the effects of expectations by verbal information. However, the study revealed no significant main or interactional effects of ginger (as a drug) or information on outcome measures but showed interactions when sex of participants and experimenters are taken into considerations. We discuss limitations of the presented study and report modifications that were used in subsequent studies demonstrating placebo responses when rotation speed was lowered. In general, future placebo studies have to identify the appropriate target organ for the studied placebo responses and to apply the specific methods to assess the physiological correlates.
引用
收藏
页数:7
相关论文
共 9 条
  • [1] Reduction of Motion Sickness With an Enhanced Placebo Instruction: An Experimental Study With Healthy Participants
    Horing, Bjoern
    Weimer, Katja
    Schrade, Damaris
    Muth, Eric R.
    Scisco, Jenna L.
    Enck, Paul
    Klosterhalfen, Sibylle
    PSYCHOSOMATIC MEDICINE, 2013, 75 (05): : 497 - 504
  • [2] Transcutaneous Electrical Acustimulation Ameliorates Motion Sickness Induced by Rotary Chair in Healthy Subjects: A Prospective Randomized Crossover Study
    Zhao, Qi
    Ning, Bei-Fang
    Zhou, Jie-Yi
    Wang, Jian
    Yao, Yong-Jie
    Peng, Zhi-Yong
    Yuan, Zong-li
    Chen, Jiande D. Z.
    Xie, Wei -Fen
    NEUROMODULATION, 2022, 25 (08): : 1421 - 1430
  • [3] Tradipitant in the Treatment of Motion Sickness: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study
    Polymeropoulos, Vasilios M.
    Czeisler, Mark E.
    Gibson, Mary M.
    Anderson, Austin A.
    Miglo, Jane
    Wang, Jingyuan
    Xiao, Changfu
    Polymeropoulos, Christos M.
    Birznieks, Gunther
    Polymeropoulos, Mihael H.
    FRONTIERS IN NEUROLOGY, 2020, 11
  • [4] Motion Syros: tradipitant effective in the treatment of motion sickness; a multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study
    Polymeropoulos, Vasilios M.
    Kiely, Leah
    Bushman, Margaret L.
    Sutherland, E. Blake
    Goldberg, Abigail R.
    Pham, Annalise X.
    Miller, Cameron R.
    Mourad, Raina
    Davis, Tanner R.
    Pham, Nikolas V.
    Morgan, Dane B.
    Giles, Abigail K.
    Xiao, Changfu
    Polymeropoulos, Christos M.
    Birznieks, Gunther
    Polymeropoulos, Mihael H.
    FRONTIERS IN NEUROLOGY, 2025, 16
  • [5] A randomised, placebo-controlled study comparing two formulations of dimenhydrinate with respect to efficacy in motion sickness and sedation
    Seibel, K
    Schaffler, K
    Reitmeir, P
    ARZNEIMITTELFORSCHUNG-DRUG RESEARCH, 2002, 52 (07): : 529 - 536
  • [6] Prior Therapeutic Experiences, Not Expectation Ratings, Predict Placebo Effects: An Experimental Study in Chronic Pain and Healthy Participants
    Colloca, Luana
    Akintola, Titilola
    Haycock, Nathaniel R.
    Blasini, Maxie
    Thomas, Sharon
    Phillips, Jane
    Corsi, Nicole
    Schenk, Lieven A.
    Wang, Yang
    PSYCHOTHERAPY AND PSYCHOSOMATICS, 2020, 89 (06) : 371 - 378
  • [7] Scopolamine nasal spray in motion sickness:: a randomised, controlled, and crossover study for the comparison of two scopolamine nasal sprays with oral dimenhydrinate and placebo
    Klöcker, N
    Hanschke, W
    Toussaint, S
    Verse, T
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES, 2001, 13 (02) : 227 - 232
  • [8] Can Brain Stimulation Reduce VR motion sickness in Healthy Young Adults During an Immersive Relaxation Application? A Study of tACS
    Li, Gang
    Billig, Ari
    Chen, Chao Ping
    Pohlmann, Katharina
    2024 IEEE CONFERENCE ON VIRTUAL REALITY AND 3D USER INTERFACES ABSTRACTS AND WORKSHOPS, VRW 2024, 2024, : 791 - 792
  • [9] Study on the relationship between muscle fatigue and motion sickness responses in different sitting postures under ship rocking conditions
    Wu, Jin-Liang
    Dong, Chun-Hui
    Du, Xin-Tong
    Ma, Xiao-Yan
    Zang, Chun-Yue
    Yang, Wen-Xiu
    APPLIED ERGONOMICS, 2025, 124