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

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The Relationship Between Hyperreligiosity and Brain Disorders

The fundamental way to get to be extremely religious is to feel like you have to process an enormous amount of emotionally significant information. When the REM sleep system breaks down for whatever reason or if it becomes disinhibited so that it starts to invade waking consciousness people tend to get a bit more religiosity. That's why we see people with significant atrophy in that system becoming hyper religious. Are there any new neurological disorders that decrease religiosity?

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