The Two Arrows of Pain: Mechanisms of Pain Related to Meditation and Mental States of Aversion and Identification
By Valentina Nicolardi, Luca Simione, Domenico Scaringi, Peter Malinowski, Juliana Yordanova and others
22 pagesthe evidence about the causal influences of identification on pain highlights a self-related factor of relevance in pain experiences that can be modulated by mindfulness.
A scientific attempt at investigating the Buddhist theory of pain which unfortunately suffers from several methodological flaws: foremost among them that the participants likely understood the point of the study and thus had an incentive to produce self-reports showing the desired correlations.
And, even worse, the paper used violin plots.