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Expectation Effects

Expectation Effects

Expectations don't just predict our experiences—they actually create them. This happens because:

  • Prior beliefs physically alter how we perceive taste, pain, and pleasure
  • Price signals directly influence product effectiveness and enjoyment
  • Brand names change the actual neurological experience of consumption
  • Expert opinions reshape our genuine perceptions, not just our statements
  • Blind testing reveals dramatically different preferences than known-brand testing

The brain doesn't simply process incoming sensory information—it actively constructs experience based on expectations. This explains the effectiveness of placebos, why wine tastes better from expensive bottles, and why brand-name drugs outperform chemically identical generics.

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