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method:placebo-analgesia-paradigmPlacebo Analgesia Paradigm
Experimental paradigm holding sensory input constant while manipulating expectations; provides key evidence
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- Valence, the positive or negative quality of experience, just is goal-relative prediction errorsupportsCore identity claim distinguishing this account from mere correlation views
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- Paradigms holding sensory input constant while manipulating expectations; provide the cleanest evidence for goal-state modulating valence
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