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Not bass-related I'm afraid to say. Link to the programme here:

[u][u][url="http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p01s6f3f"]Can a placebo make you cycle faster?[/url][/u][/u]

And a link to a recent Wales article on our work here (please excuse the awful photo!)

[u][u][url="http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/health/researching-performance-enhancing-drugs-6661690"]Can placebos help reduce drug abuse?[/url][/u][/u]

I've been researching the placebo effect for 10 years and, for obvious reasons, have had to keep it pretty quiet. There's are some keen science/research minds on this forum, I'm keen to hear your thoughts?

C

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Hi Chris

good stuff, will ensure I watch. Horizon has had some stick recently with the way it presents programs, the worst being the one on Black Holes.

How about the Placebo effect of having Fender on the headstock next?

Paul

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[quote name='Beedster' timestamp='1392547863' post='2369834']I've been researching the placebo effect for 10 years and, for obvious reasons, have had to keep it pretty quiet. There's are some keen science/research minds on this forum, I'm keen to hear your thoughts?

C
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10 years research and Brian Molko is still putting albums out, the Palcebo effect is obviously a tough nut to crack; I wish you every success! :huh:

Seriously, very well done - I'll watch with interest!

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[quote name='GreeneKing' timestamp='1392553478' post='2369918']

What is the placebo effect of a manufacturer's name on an instrument then?

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Funny you should ask Peter http://basschat.co.uk/topic/8436-bass-guitars-and-placebo-effects/

Fender CS v Yamaha.........?

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[quote name='jakenewmanbass' timestamp='1392601928' post='2370591']
Made a feature on the BBC website too!! :)
[url="http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-26191713"]http://www.bbc.co.uk...health-26191713[/url]
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I suspect that Olly, the director/producer and the guy who wrote that piece, knows more about the placebo effects from his three months of researching it it than I do after 10 years of doing so. One of the real pleasures of doing that programme was working with the Horizon team, top guys.

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I'll be watching. Does it make sense to talk about the opposite of a placebo? The belief that something is doing you harm? Certainly a known phenomenon but I've never heard it described as occupying the other end of a spectrum including the placebo effect. Just curious.

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[quote name='dincz' timestamp='1392635571' post='2370798']
Does it make sense to talk about the opposite of a placebo? The belief that something is doing you harm? Certainly a known phenomenon but I've never heard it described as occupying the other end of a spectrum including the placebo effect. Just curious.
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The 'nocebo effect', I've seen it in our labs in studies of placebos (e.g., when someone believes they've taken coffee and they also believe that coffee will make them nauseous or edgy) and in studies of nocebos when we've informed people that the placebo will have a bad effect. Two sides of the same coin really

[quote name='ShergoldSnickers' timestamp='1392641436' post='2370902']
Will definitely be watching this. There are swathes of discoveries still to be made about the brain and mind, and how they relate to our perception and resulting actions. Excellent. :)
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The more I study it the less I know about it for certain. The quote below sums it up perfectly and I say something like this to my students in their very first lecture!

[quote name='flyfisher' timestamp='1392641648' post='2370908']
That reminds me of a favourite quotation:

[i]If the human mind was simple enough to understand, we'd be too simple to understand it.[/i]
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End of story :)

Well not quite, we have learned huge amounts about the brain and its link with mind, and some of this learning has saved lives. However, as a philosophical statement it quite likely holds true

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