“…At the same time, other variables, such as the type of sensation (i.e., pain or itch), stimulus modality (e.g., thermal, electrical), the intensity of pain or itch stimulations, and the length of conditioning (learning) phases in different behavioral paradigms, also require a systematic examination across studies. For example, in experimental nocebo research, some nocebo conditioning paradigms include as few as four associative learning trials ( 5 ), whereas others use much longer paradigms ( 6 , 8 , 31 ). A diverse set of cutaneous (pain/itch) sensory induction methods are also used, such as thermal ( 25 ), electrical ( 6 , 12 ), or laser pain stimulations ( 32 ).…”