We propose an integrative cognitive neuroscience framework for understanding the cognitive and neural foundations of religious belief. Our analysis reveals 3 psychological dimensions of religious belief (God's perceived level of involvement, God's perceived emotion, and doctrinal/experiential religious knowledge), which functional MRI localizes within networks processing Theory of Mind regarding intent and emotion, abstract semantics, and imagery. Our results are unique in demonstrating that specific components of religious belief are mediated by well-known brain networks, and support contemporary psychological theories that ground religious belief within evolutionary adaptive cognitive functions
From its infancy in phrenological false promises, the idea that faith and reason should leave physic...
Neurotheology is a fast-growing field of research. Combining philosophy of mind, neuroscience, and r...
Christianity strongly encourages its believers to surrender to God and to judge the self from God&ap...
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...
Religion’s neural underpinnings have long been a topic of speculation and debate, but an emerging ne...
International audienceReligion’s neural underpinnings have long been a topic of speculation and deba...
BackgroundWhile religious faith remains one of the most significant features of human life, little i...
We present the theory of predictive processing as a unifying framework to account for the neurocogni...
Neural sciences have recently made great strides in understanding the cellular and biochemical bases...
Considering that the brain is involved in human thinking, feeling and behaviour, we must also ask th...
. However, no research has compared these two states of mind directly.. This region showed greater s...
The commonsense view of religious experience is that it is a preconceptual, immediate affective even...
Multiple authors in cognitive science of religion (CSR) argue that there is something about the huma...
Multiple authors in cognitive science of religion (CSR) argue that there is something about the huma...
From its infancy in phrenological false promises, the idea that faith and reason should leave physic...
Neurotheology is a fast-growing field of research. Combining philosophy of mind, neuroscience, and r...
Christianity strongly encourages its believers to surrender to God and to judge the self from God&ap...
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...
Religion’s neural underpinnings have long been a topic of speculation and debate, but an emerging ne...
International audienceReligion’s neural underpinnings have long been a topic of speculation and deba...
BackgroundWhile religious faith remains one of the most significant features of human life, little i...
We present the theory of predictive processing as a unifying framework to account for the neurocogni...
Neural sciences have recently made great strides in understanding the cellular and biochemical bases...
Considering that the brain is involved in human thinking, feeling and behaviour, we must also ask th...
. However, no research has compared these two states of mind directly.. This region showed greater s...
The commonsense view of religious experience is that it is a preconceptual, immediate affective even...
Multiple authors in cognitive science of religion (CSR) argue that there is something about the huma...
Multiple authors in cognitive science of religion (CSR) argue that there is something about the huma...
From its infancy in phrenological false promises, the idea that faith and reason should leave physic...
Neurotheology is a fast-growing field of research. Combining philosophy of mind, neuroscience, and r...
Christianity strongly encourages its believers to surrender to God and to judge the self from God&ap...