Religion frames the lives and minds of individuals who practice the Christian faith. Regarding the mind, this statement can be understood both figuratively and literally. The thought processes of human beings who claim to believe in God are strongly influenced by their perspective of Deity and what they think God\u27s primary characteristic is. While some view God as loving, others view God as mainly angry and punishing. The way this question is answered by an individual reveals much about his or her neurocircuitry and which brain structures are most active and developed. These circuits and structures then impact the behaviors and responses of the individual, especially in dealing with tasks that involve religious undertones
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Religion’s neural underpinnings have long been a topic of speculation and debate, but an emerging ne...
Are there brain differences between believers and nonbelievers? In order to investigate the effect o...
Neural sciences have recently made great strides in understanding the cellular and biochemical bases...
Humans all over the world believe in spirits and deities, yet how the brain supports religious cogni...
Consider religion to be a community's (1) costly and hard-to-fake commitment (2) to a counterfactual...
The purpose of the human brain, as we know it as a multi-functional master piece, is to helpus perce...
Religion is a ubiquitous cultural phenomenon that ordinarily involves shared belief in supernatural ...
This peer-reviewed text offers several perspectives on the diversity of brain function, including wa...
ABSTRACT—Many people derive peace ofmind and purpose in life from their belief in God. For others, h...
Neurotheology is a fast-growing field of research. Combining philosophy of mind, neuroscience, and r...
Religion and spirituality (R/S) have been prominent aspects of most human cultures through the ages;...
Religions are seen everywhere in the world. Two main theories are competing to explain this phenomen...
Humans have postulated the existence of a transcendent soul capable of interacting with higher being...
The article deals with the complex and mysterious relationships between the human brain, its functio...
The field of neuroscience and religion continues to explode as researchers seek to understand religi...
Religion’s neural underpinnings have long been a topic of speculation and debate, but an emerging ne...
Are there brain differences between believers and nonbelievers? In order to investigate the effect o...