The recent interest in the psychopharmacological underpinnings of religious experiences has led to both the laboratory characterizations of drug-induced mystical events and psychobiological models of religious experiences rooted in evolution and fitness. Our examination of this literature suggests that these theories may be congruent only within more modern religious and cultural settings and are not generalizable to all historical beliefs, as would be expected from an evolutionarily conserved biological mechanism. The strong influence of culture on the subjective effects of drugs as well as religious thoughts argues against the concept of a common pathway in the brain uniquely responsible for these experiences. Rather, the role of personal...
M. A. Persinger (2002) claimed that transcranial magnetic stimulation with weak, complex magnetic fi...
Religion is an intense motivator of human behavior, and recent research has begun to investigate the...
Certain properties of the body and emotions facilitate the transmission of religious knowledge and t...
Neural sciences have recently made great strides in understanding the cellular and biochemical bases...
The search for the basis of religious experience among neurological processes in the brain has resul...
This article introduces ideas originating from different sciences of mind and the challenge they pre...
Consider religion to be a community's (1) costly and hard-to-fake commitment (2) to a counterfactual...
The article presents a number of empirical studies in the psychology of religion. How often is relig...
Neurotheology is a fast-growing field of research. Combining philosophy of mind, neuroscience, and r...
Cognitive approaches to religious phenomena have attracted considerable interdisciplinary attention ...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on September 18, 2013).The en...
How do we define religious experiences? And what would be the relationship with spiritual experience...
Religion’s neural underpinnings have long been a topic of speculation and debate, but an emerging ne...
The aim of this article is to test explanatory potential of neurotheology – interdisciplinary branch...
Objective: This paper aims to explore the interface between religion and psychosis, and to comment o...
M. A. Persinger (2002) claimed that transcranial magnetic stimulation with weak, complex magnetic fi...
Religion is an intense motivator of human behavior, and recent research has begun to investigate the...
Certain properties of the body and emotions facilitate the transmission of religious knowledge and t...
Neural sciences have recently made great strides in understanding the cellular and biochemical bases...
The search for the basis of religious experience among neurological processes in the brain has resul...
This article introduces ideas originating from different sciences of mind and the challenge they pre...
Consider religion to be a community's (1) costly and hard-to-fake commitment (2) to a counterfactual...
The article presents a number of empirical studies in the psychology of religion. How often is relig...
Neurotheology is a fast-growing field of research. Combining philosophy of mind, neuroscience, and r...
Cognitive approaches to religious phenomena have attracted considerable interdisciplinary attention ...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on September 18, 2013).The en...
How do we define religious experiences? And what would be the relationship with spiritual experience...
Religion’s neural underpinnings have long been a topic of speculation and debate, but an emerging ne...
The aim of this article is to test explanatory potential of neurotheology – interdisciplinary branch...
Objective: This paper aims to explore the interface between religion and psychosis, and to comment o...
M. A. Persinger (2002) claimed that transcranial magnetic stimulation with weak, complex magnetic fi...
Religion is an intense motivator of human behavior, and recent research has begun to investigate the...
Certain properties of the body and emotions facilitate the transmission of religious knowledge and t...