Religious beliefs are both catchy and durable: they exhibit a high degree of adherence to our cognitive system, given their success of transmission and spreading throughout history. A prominent explanation for religion's cultural success comes from the "MCI hypothesis," according to which religious beliefs are both easy to recall and desirable to transmit because they are minimally counterintuitive (MCI). This hypothesis has been empirically tested at concept and narrative levels by recall measures. However, the neural correlates of MCI concepts remain poorly understood. We used the N400 component of the event-related brain potential as a measure of counterintuitiveness of violations comparing religious and non-religious sentences, both cou...
BackgroundWhile religious faith remains one of the most significant features of human life, little i...
A new cognitive approach to religion is bringing fresh insights to our understanding of how religiou...
Science and religion are two common ways of acquiring knowledge. Despite their prevalence, these two...
Past research on the evolutionary origins of religion has looked at content biases as a way to expla...
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media New York. Cognitive scientists have increasingly turned to c...
Recent work has shown that ‘minimally counterintuitive’ (MCI) concepts are more memorable than both ...
What is 'counterintuitive'? There is general agreement that it refers to a violation of previously h...
Religion and superstition are complex constructs since they are intertwined with a variety of psycho...
The Cognitive Science of Religion (CSR), which emerged twenty years ago and explores how naturally o...
. However, no research has compared these two states of mind directly.. This region showed greater s...
Cognitive approaches to religious phenomena have attracted considerable interdisciplinary attention ...
Within the cognitive science of religion, some scholars hypothesize (1) that minimally counterintuit...
The Cognitive Science of Religion (CSR), which emerged twenty years ago and explores how naturally o...
Is there a sensitive period in childhood and adolescence for acquiring religiosity? Does a cultural ...
What is ‘counterintuitive’? There is general agreement that it refers to a violation of previously h...
BackgroundWhile religious faith remains one of the most significant features of human life, little i...
A new cognitive approach to religion is bringing fresh insights to our understanding of how religiou...
Science and religion are two common ways of acquiring knowledge. Despite their prevalence, these two...
Past research on the evolutionary origins of religion has looked at content biases as a way to expla...
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media New York. Cognitive scientists have increasingly turned to c...
Recent work has shown that ‘minimally counterintuitive’ (MCI) concepts are more memorable than both ...
What is 'counterintuitive'? There is general agreement that it refers to a violation of previously h...
Religion and superstition are complex constructs since they are intertwined with a variety of psycho...
The Cognitive Science of Religion (CSR), which emerged twenty years ago and explores how naturally o...
. However, no research has compared these two states of mind directly.. This region showed greater s...
Cognitive approaches to religious phenomena have attracted considerable interdisciplinary attention ...
Within the cognitive science of religion, some scholars hypothesize (1) that minimally counterintuit...
The Cognitive Science of Religion (CSR), which emerged twenty years ago and explores how naturally o...
Is there a sensitive period in childhood and adolescence for acquiring religiosity? Does a cultural ...
What is ‘counterintuitive’? There is general agreement that it refers to a violation of previously h...
BackgroundWhile religious faith remains one of the most significant features of human life, little i...
A new cognitive approach to religion is bringing fresh insights to our understanding of how religiou...
Science and religion are two common ways of acquiring knowledge. Despite their prevalence, these two...