BackgroundWhile religious faith remains one of the most significant features of human life, little is known about its relationship to ordinary belief at the level of the brain. Nor is it known whether religious believers and nonbelievers differ in how they evaluate statements of fact. Our lab previously has used functional neuroimaging to study belief as a general mode of cognition [1], and others have looked specifically at religious belief [2]. However, no research has compared these two states of mind directly.Methodology/principal findingsWe used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to measure signal changes in the brains of thirty subjects-fifteen committed Christians and fifteen nonbelievers-as they evaluated the truth and fal...
Does a religion shape belief-related decisions and influence neural processing? We investigated an e...
Examining the relationship between brain activity and religious fundamentalism, this study explores ...
The study focuses on the relationship between religious fundamentalism and brain activity, investiga...
. However, no research has compared these two states of mind directly.. This region showed greater s...
Religion’s neural underpinnings have long been a topic of speculation and debate, but an emerging ne...
Christianity strongly encourages its believers to surrender to God and to judge the self from God&ap...
ABSTRACT—Many people derive peace ofmind and purpose in life from their belief in God. For others, h...
We propose an integrative cognitive neuroscience framework for understanding the cognitive and neura...
We propose an integrative cognitive neuroscience framework for understanding the cognitive and neura...
International audienceReligion’s neural underpinnings have long been a topic of speculation and deba...
The commonsense view of religious experience is that it is a preconceptual, immediate affective even...
Neural sciences have recently made great strides in understanding the cellular and biochemical bases...
Beliefs provide a fundamental cognitive basis for human behavior. But how the brain believes remains...
Considering that the brain is involved in human thinking, feeling and behaviour, we must also ask th...
In the current preregistered fMRI study, we investigated the relationship between religiosity and be...
Does a religion shape belief-related decisions and influence neural processing? We investigated an e...
Examining the relationship between brain activity and religious fundamentalism, this study explores ...
The study focuses on the relationship between religious fundamentalism and brain activity, investiga...
. However, no research has compared these two states of mind directly.. This region showed greater s...
Religion’s neural underpinnings have long been a topic of speculation and debate, but an emerging ne...
Christianity strongly encourages its believers to surrender to God and to judge the self from God&ap...
ABSTRACT—Many people derive peace ofmind and purpose in life from their belief in God. For others, h...
We propose an integrative cognitive neuroscience framework for understanding the cognitive and neura...
We propose an integrative cognitive neuroscience framework for understanding the cognitive and neura...
International audienceReligion’s neural underpinnings have long been a topic of speculation and deba...
The commonsense view of religious experience is that it is a preconceptual, immediate affective even...
Neural sciences have recently made great strides in understanding the cellular and biochemical bases...
Beliefs provide a fundamental cognitive basis for human behavior. But how the brain believes remains...
Considering that the brain is involved in human thinking, feeling and behaviour, we must also ask th...
In the current preregistered fMRI study, we investigated the relationship between religiosity and be...
Does a religion shape belief-related decisions and influence neural processing? We investigated an e...
Examining the relationship between brain activity and religious fundamentalism, this study explores ...
The study focuses on the relationship between religious fundamentalism and brain activity, investiga...