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Neurospirituality crosses multiple disciplines to study how and why the human brain has a sense of the divine. Evidence is ...
Michelangelo's depiction of God's throat in one panel of his Sistine Chapel fresco is awkward -- odd for an artist so devoted to the study of anatomy. Now researchers have a theory to explain why ...
But the brain image cannot tell us whether or not there is actually a picture 'out there' or whether the person is creating the picture in their own mind. To a certain degree, we all create our ...
Scientists See God on the Brain. News. By Jeremy Hsu published 9 March 2009 When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. ... Images: The Gospel of Judas.
Did Michelangelo Draw A Brain in God's Neck? Two neurosurgery researchers at Johns Hopkins University say Michelangelo hid images within his fresco The Separation of Light from Darkness in the ...
The human brain, it appears, responds to God as if he were just another person, according to a team at the National Institutes of Health. A study of 40 people — some religious, some nonreligious ...
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, Ph.D., and ...
A University of Missouri researcher has found that contrary to previous theory, there is no one “God spot” in the human brain. Rather, within the mass of gray and white matter are multiple ...