M. A. Persinger (2002) claimed that transcranial magnetic stimulation with weak, complex magnetic fields evokes mystical experiences. However, in a double-blind experiment, P. Granqvist, M. Fredrikson, P. Unge, A. Hagenfeldt, S. Valind., et al. (2005) found no effects of field exposure on mystical experiences (N = 89), though a minority of participants reported spontaneous mystical experiences. Following the conclusion of null effects from magnetic field exposure, the setup of this experiment, including pre-experimental assessments of religiousness and sensory deprivation, can be viewed as a prime/setting for such experiences. The authors analyzed subsets of experimental data from P. Granqvist and colleagues with emphasis on the contributio...
Religion is an intense motivator of human behavior, and recent research has begun to investigate the...
Religion and superstition are complex constructs since they are intertwined with a variety of psycho...
A large body of historical evidence describes the use of hallucinogenic compounds, such as psilocybi...
In the present EEG study a placebo God Helmet was used to induce spiritual experiences in the lab, b...
Interest in the nature of religious and mystical experiences (henceforth RMEs) is old. Recently, thi...
Research by neuroscientists has begun to clarify some of the types of brain activity associated with...
The search for the basis of religious experience among neurological processes in the brain has resul...
[OPEN ACCESS TARGET ARTICLE WITH COMMENTARIES AND RESPONSE] We develop a new model of how human agen...
Neural sciences have recently made great strides in understanding the cellular and biochemical bases...
Neurotheology is a fast-growing field of research. Combining philosophy of mind, neuroscience, and r...
Item does not contain fulltextCognitive theories of religion suggest that belief in supernatural age...
Previous work demonstrated that placebo brain stimulation can function as an experimental tool to el...
We explored the effects of alcohol on expectancy-driven mystical and quasi-mystical experiences by m...
The aim of this article is to test explanatory potential of neurotheology – interdisciplinary branch...
This article introduces ideas originating from different sciences of mind and the challenge they pre...
Religion is an intense motivator of human behavior, and recent research has begun to investigate the...
Religion and superstition are complex constructs since they are intertwined with a variety of psycho...
A large body of historical evidence describes the use of hallucinogenic compounds, such as psilocybi...
In the present EEG study a placebo God Helmet was used to induce spiritual experiences in the lab, b...
Interest in the nature of religious and mystical experiences (henceforth RMEs) is old. Recently, thi...
Research by neuroscientists has begun to clarify some of the types of brain activity associated with...
The search for the basis of religious experience among neurological processes in the brain has resul...
[OPEN ACCESS TARGET ARTICLE WITH COMMENTARIES AND RESPONSE] We develop a new model of how human agen...
Neural sciences have recently made great strides in understanding the cellular and biochemical bases...
Neurotheology is a fast-growing field of research. Combining philosophy of mind, neuroscience, and r...
Item does not contain fulltextCognitive theories of religion suggest that belief in supernatural age...
Previous work demonstrated that placebo brain stimulation can function as an experimental tool to el...
We explored the effects of alcohol on expectancy-driven mystical and quasi-mystical experiences by m...
The aim of this article is to test explanatory potential of neurotheology – interdisciplinary branch...
This article introduces ideas originating from different sciences of mind and the challenge they pre...
Religion is an intense motivator of human behavior, and recent research has begun to investigate the...
Religion and superstition are complex constructs since they are intertwined with a variety of psycho...
A large body of historical evidence describes the use of hallucinogenic compounds, such as psilocybi...