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New research (2021) suggests that the brain's "God Spot" may be rooted in neural circuits tied to the periaqueductal gray area of the brainstem. This post is in response to The God Spot Revisited ...
Mystical experiences may engage several areas of the brain, not just one "God spot," a new study shows. The study, published in Neuroscience Letters, comes from Mario Beauregard, PhD, and Vincent ...
Forget a so-called single “God spot” in the human brain, say researchers at the University of Missouri-Columbia. What’s going on regarding spirituality is a much more complex and dynamic ...
Forget a so-called single “God spot” in the human brain, say researchers at the University of Missouri-Columbia. What’s going on regarding spirituality is a much more complex and dynamic ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. The human brain does not contain a single "God spot" responsible for mystical and religious ...
"There is no single God spot, localized uniquely in the temporal lobe of the human brain," Beauregard concludes. "These states are mediated by a neural network that is well distributed throughout ...
You can forget about the “God spot” that headline writers love to highlight (as in “‘God spot’ is found in Brain” or “Scientists Locate ‘God Spot’ in Human Brain”).
The human brain does not contain a single "God spot" responsible for mystical and religious experiences, a new study finds. IE 11 is not supported.
Searching For The God Spot Excerpted From 'Fingerprints Of God' May 17, 2009 12:46 AM ET. By . ... The left hemisphere of the brain is associated with language, he explained, ...