Although religious belief is often claimed to help with physical ailments including pain, it is unclear what psychological and neural mechanisms underlie the influence of religious belief on pain. By analogy to other top-down processes of pain modulation we hypothesized that religious belief helps believers reinterpret the emotional significance of pain, leading to emotional detachment from it. Recent findings on emotion regulation support a role for the right ventrolateral prefrontal cortex (VLPFC), a region also important for driving top-down pain inhibitory circuits. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging in practicing Catholics and avowed atheists and agnostics during painful stimulation, here we show the existence of a context-dep...
International audienceAbstract Humans all over the world believe in spirits and deities, yet how the...
The advent of neuroimaging methodologies, such as functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), has ...
. These authors contributed equally to this work. The down-regulation of pain through beliefs is com...
Although religious belief is often claimed to help with physical ailments including pain, it is uncl...
Although religious belief is often claimed to help with physical ailments including pain, it is uncl...
important for driving top-down pain inhibitory circuits. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging...
International audienceObserving other people's pain increases our own reports to painful stimuli, a ...
We examine conceptual and methodological problems that arise in the course of the scientific study o...
Background: The biopsychosocial-spiritual model recognizes the impact of religious factors in modula...
Around a quarter of the population report “mirror pain” experiences in which bodily sensations of pa...
BACKGROUND: Over 80% of the global population consider themselves religious, with even more identify...
How does witnessing a hateful person in pain compare to witnessing a likable person in pain? The cu...
International audienceAbstract Humans all over the world believe in spirits and deities, yet how the...
The advent of neuroimaging methodologies, such as functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), has ...
. These authors contributed equally to this work. The down-regulation of pain through beliefs is com...
Although religious belief is often claimed to help with physical ailments including pain, it is uncl...
Although religious belief is often claimed to help with physical ailments including pain, it is uncl...
important for driving top-down pain inhibitory circuits. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging...
International audienceObserving other people's pain increases our own reports to painful stimuli, a ...
We examine conceptual and methodological problems that arise in the course of the scientific study o...
Background: The biopsychosocial-spiritual model recognizes the impact of religious factors in modula...
Around a quarter of the population report “mirror pain” experiences in which bodily sensations of pa...
BACKGROUND: Over 80% of the global population consider themselves religious, with even more identify...
How does witnessing a hateful person in pain compare to witnessing a likable person in pain? The cu...
International audienceAbstract Humans all over the world believe in spirits and deities, yet how the...
The advent of neuroimaging methodologies, such as functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), has ...
. These authors contributed equally to this work. The down-regulation of pain through beliefs is com...