Talk:Mechanisms of mindfulness meditation

Latest comment: 4 years ago by Mukogodo in topic NPOV

Conflicting studies edit

> These conflicting studies illustrate that the exact mechanism may vary with the expertise level or meditation technique

The conflict may also illustrate weakness in studies. I did not read those so cannot state, and maybe the article should avoid concluding


Untitled edit

Hi,

My name is Darshil D. Modi and I am a student in the Intro. to Neuroscience course at Georgia Tech. This page was created as an assignment and was a topic that was suggested by one of my colleagues. I am interested in mindfulness therapy and wanted to learn about the mechanisms behind it. Please feel free to comment on my talk page and any suggestions would be helpful. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Dmodi6 (talkcontribs) 05:17, 4 December 2013 (UTC)Reply

Wiki Article Critique edit

1. Quality of Information: 2

2. Article size: 2

3. Readability: 2

4. Refs: 2

5. Links: 1

it's still an orphan article

6. Responsive to comments: 1

there haven't been any comments

7. Formatting: 1

the introduction should be before the table of contents

8. Writing: 2

9. Used real name or has real name on User TALK page: 2

10. Outstanding?: 2

has plenty of interesting figures and links meditation to pain relief and immune response, which is very interesting

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Total: 17 out of 20

Ana Minchew (talk) 18:47, 22 November 2013 (UTC)Reply

Thanks for your comments, they are pretty good points. Can you describe how I can move my intro before the table of contents? Also I have been trying to figure out how to not make it an orphan anymore. I used their suggestion that they put up, but didn't really find any articles I can link to. Any help with these would be nice.

Dmodi6 (talk) 03:59, 23 November 2013 (UTC)Reply

Wiki Article Critique (2) edit

1. Quality of Information: 2

2. Article size: 2

3. Readability: 2

4. Refs: 2

5. Links: 1

Orphan article and can link more terms to other pages such as: Buddhism, depression, emotional regulation, rostral acc (link the first time it is mentioned in the bullets), MPFC, ADHD, bipolar disorder...

6. Responsive to comments: 2

I made the assumption if you have any comments before the 18th that you would have responded to them, since you responded to ones after the 18th.

7. Formatting: 1

The introduction should be before the table of contents. Already fixed; however I have to go off of the version submitted on the 18th of November.

8. Writing: 2

9. Used real name or has real name on User TALK page: 2

10. Outstanding?: 2

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Total: 18 out of 20

Great job overall on the article. My only suggestion would just be to go back and add in links to more pages like the ones I listed above. MatthewMiller71 (talk) 03:45, 24 November 2013 (UTC)Reply

Make sure to also add the class banner to the top of this talk page. MatthewMiller71 (talk) 04:54, 24 November 2013 (UTC)Reply


Untitled (2) edit

1. Quality of Information: 2

  • Used a lot of sources, many are recent.

2. Article size: 2

  • 17,166 bytes - meets minimum requirements

3. Readability: 2

  • easy to follow, good use of links

4. Refs: 2

  • more than 10 references

5. Links: 1

  • still an orphan, but good use of links and red links. I think you could still add some more links to make it better.

6. Responsive to comments: 2

  • has responded to all comments

7. Formatting: 1

  • table of contents should've been below the intro. I see you've already fixed that. Also, be sure to add the course banner to your talk page

8. Writing: 2

  • well written

9. Used real name or has real name on User TALK page: 2
10. Outstanding?: 2

  • good use of media. Lots of references. Great Job!

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Total: 18 out of 20

Overall, this is written very well. Add some more links to help readers with little scientific background find information. Make the page is not an orphan (I'm not sure how to do that, but there must be a help page for it). Add the banner to your talk page.

Morgan Merritt (talk) 17:20, 24 November 2013 (UTC)Reply


Thank you Morgan and Matthew, your comments were helpful. I will fix the links and add some more categories.

Dmodi6 (talk) 16:07, 26 November 2013 (UTC)Reply

NPOV edit

This reads more like an advocacy piece for mindfulness meditation than a balanced account. Where are citations that are not supportive of the article's assertions?Mukogodo (talk) 03:20, 16 June 2019 (UTC)Reply