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期刊名:Religion brain & behavior

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ISSN:2153-599X

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Kerstin Stucky,Andy Gardner Kerstin Stucky
Recent years have seen renewed interest in the role of religious systems as drivers of the evolution of cooperation in human societies. One suggestion is that a cultural tradition of ancestor worship might have evolved as a "descendant-leav...
Daniel Major-Smith,Isaac Halstead,Jimmy Morgan et al. Daniel Major-Smith et al.
Longitudinal data on religious/spiritual beliefs and behaviors (RSBB) are essential for understanding both how religion shapes our lives and the factors determining religiosity. Despite this importance, there are few longitudinal studies wi...
Holly Adams,Heather M Kleider-Offutt,David Bell et al. Holly Adams et al.
Two experiments were used to measure the effects of prayer, contemplation, or a control activity on attention resource capacity and attention bias. Results from a dual-task test in Experiment 1 indicated that allowing participants to pray a...
Christopher J Holmes,Jungmeen Kim-Spoon Christopher J Holmes
It has been proposed that self-regulation may be the explanatory mechanism for the relation between religiousness and positive health behaviors. However, different religious motivations have differential effects on a variety of health relat...
R David Hayward,Amy D Owen,Harold G Koenig et al. R David Hayward et al.
The orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) is a region of the brain that has been empirically linked with religious or spiritual activity, and atrophy in this region has been shown to contribute to serious mental illness in late life. This study used s...