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

The Dissenter

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The Dilemma of the Divided Self

The divided self emerges out of this predictive processing framework in one sense. Each the bottom most models can conflict with the top most predictive models and so you get a conflicted self but also just genetically to genetic elements in our genome conflict with one another. That yields a bunch of conflicting impulses in the brain so the self is just divided I mean one part of me wants to beyou know thin and attractive and another part of me want to eat the piece of cake he says. religion helps us overcome those conflicts and resolve them in a computationally efficient way or when it's operating well it does, she adds.

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