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Mindfulness Practice Alters Brain's Pain Response, Study Finds

21:14, 25 1月

編集者: Irena I

Pain is a universal experience, yet its perception varies significantly among individuals. A pivotal study published in Science in 1980 highlighted this phenomenon, comparing pain responses between Nepalese porters, accustomed to heavy lifting in the Himalayas, and Westerners. The porters reported significantly lower pain levels despite exhibiting similar neurological responses to pain stimuli.

The researchers attributed this difference to a 'culturally imposed stoicism,' suggesting that the porters' Buddhist spiritual practices played a crucial role.

Mindfulness, a key aspect of these practices, is defined as 'the awareness that arises from paying attention on purpose, in the present moment, and non-judgmentally.' Recent scientific interest in mindfulness has shed light on how it modifies the brain's response to pain.

A study published in Pain revealed that participants who engaged in mindfulness meditation reported significantly lower pain intensity after exposure to painful heat stimuli compared to a control group listening to a neutral audiobook. Brain imaging analyses indicated a reduction in connectivity between pain processing centers and the precuneus and ventromedial prefrontal cortices, areas involved in self-referential processing.

The authors propose that mindfulness meditation exerts its analgesic effects by 'decoupling' the neural connection between the sense of self and incoming pain stimuli, allowing individuals to experience pain without it defining their identity.

Bhante Saranapala, a renowned mindfulness instructor, emphasized that meditation helps distinguish our enduring sense of self from transient experiences, including pain. 'Letting go' of pain is not merely an illusion but is reflected in lasting neural changes, as highlighted by the findings in Pain.

Further research indicates that more experienced mindfulness practitioners exhibit even less connectivity between pain processing regions and self-referential areas than novices.

Technological advances in brain scanning since the 1980 study have allowed for real-time observation of mindfulness practices. Elisha Goldstein, a clinical psychologist and mindfulness coach, explains that mindfulness can be learned and improved through intentional practice.

Even brief mindfulness training can have a lasting impact, with studies showing that just a few sessions can significantly enhance dispositional mindfulness and reduce pain perception. Focusing on the breath, described by Saranapala as 'the art of breathing,' is a fundamental component of mindfulness practice.

Goldstein advises starting with achievable goals, such as five minutes of practice daily, emphasizing consistency. Incorporating mindfulness into daily tasks can also be beneficial.

Modern neuroscience reveals that the resilience to pain observed in Nepalese porters is a mental state that can be cultivated to help individuals disconnect from their pain. 'Pain is impermanent and not under my control,' Saranapala concludes. 'What is not me, I must let go.'

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