00:01
According to question, the medical school researcher, the medical school researchers likely made that, made that claim because, because giving a placebo and observing a patient's pain, giving a placebo and observing and observing a patient's pain a patient's pain improvement doesn't necessarily necessarily, improvement doesn't necessarily, necessarily mean the pain, mean the pain had no physical basis, had no physical basis.
01:54
The placebo effect is a psychological phenomenon where a patient's belief in a treatment can lead to inner treatment can lead to symptom improvement symptom improvement symptom improvement even if the treatment itself even if the treatment itself the the treatment itself has no psychological effect.
03:51
Psychological effect.
03:53
Doctor who attribute pain relief solely to placebo may misunderstand understand, may misunderstand that the patient's pain, that the patient's pain, pain couldn't, could still have a physical cause, have a physical, sorry it will be like physical cause that was coincidentally that was coincidentally coincidentally alleviated alleviated by the place was psychological by the please bose psychological impact rather than rather than indicating no indicating no physical basis for the pain.
06:17
No physical basis for the pain...