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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 ...
The human brain does not contain a single "God spot" responsible for mystical and religious experiences, a new study finds.
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 ...
Neurospirituality crosses multiple disciplines to study how and why the human brain has a sense of the divine. Evidence is ...
The human brain does not contain a single "God spot" responsible for mystical and religious experiences, a new study finds.
A 9-year-old Minnesota boy managed to survive after an arrow went through his brain in what his parents called a "miracle." ...
Does this work suggest there is a specific 'god spot' in the brain? Although the temporal lobes are clearly important in religious experience, they are not the whole story.
The God Spot is giving eight women seven-day stays at The Pearl Laguna, a wellness retreat center in Laguna Beach, for the nonprofit’s kickoff event.
Psilocybin, also known as magic mushrooms, bolsters brain connections between self and memory, thus opening the mind to ...
The nuns' brain scans didn't show any particular "God spot" of brain activity. Instead, several brain areas were active while the nuns reflected on their most intense mystical experience.
Does this work suggest there is a specific 'god spot' in the brain? Although the temporal lobes are clearly important in religious experience, they are not the whole story.