Beliefs in mind-body dualism—that is, perceiving one’s mind and body as two distinct entities—are evident in virtually all human cultures. Despite their prevalence, surprisingly little is known about the psychological implications of holding such beliefs. In the research reported here, we investigated the relationship between dualistic beliefs and health behaviors. We theorized that holding dualistic beliefs leads people to perceive their body as a mere “shell” and, thus, to neglect it. Supporting this hypothesis, our results showed that participants who were primed with dualism reported less engagement in healthy behaviors and less positive attitudes toward such behaviors than did participants primed with physicalism. Additionally, we inve...
Belief in life after death offers potential comfort in the face of inevitable death. However, afterl...
In 2007, two experiments that have now become very famous have appeared in the neuroscientific liter...
This paper looks at how the practice of health care tends to follow a dualistic system of thought, s...
Does a sound mind require a sound body? Whether or not lay people subscribe to this notion depends o...
Does a sound mind require a sound booy? Whether or not lay people subscribe to this notion depends o...
Evidence supporting a range of 6-14 years between mental illness symptom recognition and psychologic...
In this chapter, we will discuss the cognitive and perceptual underpinnings, manifestations, and dow...
Dualists view the mind and the body as two fundamental different “things”, equally real and independ...
In the present research, we tested the hypotheses that (a) adults are intuitive mind-body dualists, ...
The relationship between mind and brain has philosophical, scientific, and practical implications. T...
In this article, we show that lay people's beliefs about how minds relate to bodies are more complex...
The elusive relationship between the mental domain and the physical brain, known as the mind-body pr...
In the last three centuries, medicine has focused predominantly on the physical body as the source o...
A large, diverse sample of adults was interviewed about their conception of the ontological and func...
Although the theoretical debate about the relationship between the mind and body has a long history,...
Belief in life after death offers potential comfort in the face of inevitable death. However, afterl...
In 2007, two experiments that have now become very famous have appeared in the neuroscientific liter...
This paper looks at how the practice of health care tends to follow a dualistic system of thought, s...
Does a sound mind require a sound body? Whether or not lay people subscribe to this notion depends o...
Does a sound mind require a sound booy? Whether or not lay people subscribe to this notion depends o...
Evidence supporting a range of 6-14 years between mental illness symptom recognition and psychologic...
In this chapter, we will discuss the cognitive and perceptual underpinnings, manifestations, and dow...
Dualists view the mind and the body as two fundamental different “things”, equally real and independ...
In the present research, we tested the hypotheses that (a) adults are intuitive mind-body dualists, ...
The relationship between mind and brain has philosophical, scientific, and practical implications. T...
In this article, we show that lay people's beliefs about how minds relate to bodies are more complex...
The elusive relationship between the mental domain and the physical brain, known as the mind-body pr...
In the last three centuries, medicine has focused predominantly on the physical body as the source o...
A large, diverse sample of adults was interviewed about their conception of the ontological and func...
Although the theoretical debate about the relationship between the mind and body has a long history,...
Belief in life after death offers potential comfort in the face of inevitable death. However, afterl...
In 2007, two experiments that have now become very famous have appeared in the neuroscientific liter...
This paper looks at how the practice of health care tends to follow a dualistic system of thought, s...