Discussion about placebos often focuses on the boring thing: "gotcha, the treatment didn't work the way you thought it would.." The cool thing about placebos is past that: "..didn't work the way you thought it would, because the body did ??something?? and fixed itself"
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Prediction: once we have decent real time probes for things like GABA activity, people will be able to learn to gradient ascent it by learning a new sense Similar to learning to push/pull fake object with eeg, learning GAN latent space, see with tongue probes etc We’re v plastic
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like all these other examples they’ll have no idea how they’re doing it they just are
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It would not surprise me if there are irreducibly social aspects to these effects due to evolutionary shaping of our neurology. Much shamanism (and similar) can be viewed as systematic elicitation of these effects. But again, socially.
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Placebo effects are tricky to study systematically. After all, what do you use as a control? One attempt to do something like this in clinical psychology is common factors theory. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_factors_theory …
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