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How Zen meditation controls pain | Previous studies have shown that Zen meditation has many health benefits, including a reduced sensitivity
to pain. Now researchers at the Universite de Montreal have discovered how meditators
achieve this. They found that meditators do feel pain but they simply don't dwell
on it as much. "Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, we demonstrated that
although the meditators were aware of the pain, this sensation wasn't processed
in the part of their brains responsible for appraisal, reasoning or memory formation,"
said senior author Pierre Rainville. "We think that they feel the sensations,
but cut the process short, refraining from interpretation or labelling of the
stimuli as painful," Rainville said. Rainville and his colleagues compared the
response of 13 Zen meditators to 13 non-meditators to a painful heat stimulus.
Pain perception was measured and compared with functional MRI data. The most experienced
Zen practitioners showed lower pain responses and decreased activity in the brain
areas responsible for cognition, emotion and memory. In addition, there was a
decrease in the communication between a part of the brain that senses the pain
and the prefrontal cortex. These findings may have implications for chronic pain
sufferers, such as those with arthritis, back pain or cancer. The study was published
in the month's issue of Pain.
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