Humans all over the world believe in spirits and deities, yet how the brain supports religious cognition remains unclear. Drawing on a unique sample of patients with penetrating traumatic brain injuries (pTBI) and matched healthy controls (HCs) we investigate dependencies of religious cognition on neural networks that represent (1) others agents’ intentions (Theory of Mind, ToM) and (2) other agents’ feelings (Empathy). Extending previous observations that ToM networks are recruited during prayer, we find that people with vmPFC damage report higher scores on the personal relationship with God inventory even when they are not praying. This result offers evidence that it is the modulation of ToM networks that support beliefs in supernatural a...
<p>Watching another person in pain activates brain areas involved in the sensation of our own pain. ...
<p>Watching another person in pain activates brain areas involved in the sensation of our own pain. ...
In the current preregistered fMRI study, we investigated the relationship between religiosity and be...
Humans all over the world believe in spirits and deities, yet how the brain supports religious cogni...
Recent neuroimaging research has revealed stronger empathic neural responses to same-race compared t...
Religion and spirituality (R/S) have been prominent aspects of most human cultures through the ages;...
Religion’s neural underpinnings have long been a topic of speculation and debate, but an emerging ne...
Watching another person in pain activates brain areas involved in the sensation of our own pain. Imp...
Differences in empathic response exist based on in-group and out-group distinctions. With political ...
Watching another person in pain activates brain areas involved in the sensation of our own pain. Imp...
Consider religion to be a community's (1) costly and hard-to-fake commitment (2) to a counterfactual...
Religion is an important aspect of many individuals’ lives. A central element of it is a mental God-...
Religion frames the lives and minds of individuals who practice the Christian faith. Regarding the m...
BACKGROUND: Over 80% of the global population consider themselves religious, with even more identify...
Neural sciences have recently made great strides in understanding the cellular and biochemical bases...
<p>Watching another person in pain activates brain areas involved in the sensation of our own pain. ...
<p>Watching another person in pain activates brain areas involved in the sensation of our own pain. ...
In the current preregistered fMRI study, we investigated the relationship between religiosity and be...
Humans all over the world believe in spirits and deities, yet how the brain supports religious cogni...
Recent neuroimaging research has revealed stronger empathic neural responses to same-race compared t...
Religion and spirituality (R/S) have been prominent aspects of most human cultures through the ages;...
Religion’s neural underpinnings have long been a topic of speculation and debate, but an emerging ne...
Watching another person in pain activates brain areas involved in the sensation of our own pain. Imp...
Differences in empathic response exist based on in-group and out-group distinctions. With political ...
Watching another person in pain activates brain areas involved in the sensation of our own pain. Imp...
Consider religion to be a community's (1) costly and hard-to-fake commitment (2) to a counterfactual...
Religion is an important aspect of many individuals’ lives. A central element of it is a mental God-...
Religion frames the lives and minds of individuals who practice the Christian faith. Regarding the m...
BACKGROUND: Over 80% of the global population consider themselves religious, with even more identify...
Neural sciences have recently made great strides in understanding the cellular and biochemical bases...
<p>Watching another person in pain activates brain areas involved in the sensation of our own pain. ...
<p>Watching another person in pain activates brain areas involved in the sensation of our own pain. ...
In the current preregistered fMRI study, we investigated the relationship between religiosity and be...