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#720 Patrick McNamara - The Cognitive Neuroscience of Religious Experience: Decentering and the Self

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The Transformational Technology of Religion

A lot of neuroscientists call decentering and that's that essentially refers to sort of a down regulation of the executive self you might say. And then a linking up of and then an editing of a new form of that self into a new model of the self and then linking it up with an ideal self so there's it's a dynamic process religious cognition is dynamic it's constantly repair repairing the sense of self so that it better approximates an ideal self. When religion is operating well when it's not operating well it could as of the self in such a way as to facilitate binding with a cult leader let's say or some demonic form of the selfYou know so religion is a very

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