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.
The placebo effect (positive expectation), opposite of the nocebo effect.
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.
From English 'nocebo effect', with ノセボ being a common Japanese transcription of 'nocebo'.