also: ノーシーボこうか
noun
nocebo effect
Medical/psychological term for a negative placebo effect, where expecting harm causes real symptoms.
ノセボ効果によって、副作用のない薬でも吐き気を感じることがある。
Due to the nocebo effect, people can feel nausea even from a drug with no side effects.
Standard Japanese term for the nocebo effect, using the more common transcription ノセボ.
Alternate transcription closer to the English pronunciation; less common than ノセボ効果.
The placebo effect (positive expectation), opposite of the nocebo effect.
From English 'nocebo effect', with ノセボ being a common Japanese transcription of 'nocebo'.