Parsing Science: The unpublished stories behind the world’s most compelling science, as told by the researchers themselves.
Parsing Science: The unpublished stories behind the world’s most compelling science, as told by the researchers themselves.
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Researchers from across the scientific disciplines share the unpublished stories behind their recently published research, along with the background of their scientific discoveries.
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Researchers from across the scientific disciplines share the unpublished stories behind their recently published research, along with the background of their scientific discoveries.
Parsing Science: The unpublished stories behind the world’s most compelling science, as told by the researchers themselves.
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5 years ago
Fool Me Once Again – Darwin Guevarra
Can we knowingly fake ourselves out? In episode 86 of Parsing Science we talk with Darwin Guevarra from Michigan State University about his research exploring how placebos sometimes have the power to reduce neural markers of emotional distress, even in cases in which people are told told that they're only taking a placebo rather than an active drug. His open access article, “Placebos without deception reduce self-report and neural measures of emotional distress,” was published with Jason S. Moser, Tor Wager & Ethan Kross on July 29th, 2020 in the journal Nature Communications.
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Websites and other resources
As discussed in the episode, Figure 2c from the article
Darwin on Twitter and his personal website
Darwin on The Scientistt podcast
Matthew Lieberman's website
Benjamin Meyer on ResearchGate
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Parsing Science: The unpublished stories behind the world’s most compelling science, as told by the researchers themselves.
Researchers from across the scientific disciplines share the unpublished stories behind their recently published research, along with the background of their scientific discoveries.