Publications
149
Citations
6,782
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
57
Publishing since 1970
John S. Raglin studies the psychology and physiology of exercise and sport, with a strong focus on placebo and nocebo effects—how athletes' expectations can shape their performance and mental health outcomes. His work also covers topics like warm-up strategies for competitive swimming and the psychological factors that influence sport participation and performance, especially in young and elite athletes.
Publication activity has been fairly steady with fluctuations, peaking around 2020 and showing renewed output in 2023-2024, averaging about 3 papers per year over the last five years.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- The Placebo Effect in Exercise and Mental Health Research
Current topics in behavioral neurosciences · 2024
- What are placebo effects?
2023
- Placebo effects in sports performance and exercise outcomes
2023
- Understanding placebo and nocebo effects in the context of sport: A psychological perspective
European Journal of Sport Science · 2020
- The Placebo and Nocebo effect on sports performance: A systematic review
European Journal of Sport Science · 2019
- Advancing the understanding of placebo effects in psychological outcomes of exercise: Lessons learned and future directions
European Journal of Sport Science · 2019
- Reconceptualizing the measurement of expectations to better understand placebo and nocebo effects in psychological responses to exercise
European Journal of Sport Science · 2019
- Consensus statement on placebo effects in sports and exercise: The need for conceptual clarity, methodological rigour, and the elucidation of neurobiological mechanisms
European Journal of Sport Science · 2018
- Psychological and behavioral determinants of sport participation and performance in the young athlete
2018
- ‘Caution, this treatment is a placebo. It might work, but it might not’: why emerging mechanistic evidence for placebo effects does not legitimise complementary and alternative medicines in sport
British Journal of Sports Medicine · 2017
- Will the Conscious–Subconscious Pacing Quagmire Help Elucidate the Mechanisms of Self-Paced Exercise? New Opportunities in Dual Process Theory and Process Tracing Methods
Sports Medicine · 2016
- Elite sprint swimming performance is enhanced by completion of additional warm-up activities
Journal of Sports Sciences · 2016
- Current Warm-Up Practices and Contemporary Issues Faced by Elite Swimming Coaches
The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research · 2016
- Morning Exercise: Enhancement of Afternoon Sprint-Swimming Performance
International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance · 2016
- Competition Day Strategies To Enhance Sprint Swimming Performance
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise · 2016
- Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise×11
- European Journal of Sport Science×5
- Sports Medicine×1
- Journal of Sports Sciences×1
- The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research×1
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Last updated Jul 11, 2026.
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