Description |
vii, 321 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 281-307) and index. |
Contents |
How the brain makes our reality: The power of belief; A mountain of misperceptions, searching for beliefs in a haystack of neurons; Reality, illusions, and the aunt who cried wolf, the construction of perceptual beliefs; Santa Claus, lucky numbers, and the magician in our brain, the biology of conceptual beliefs -- Childhood development and morality: Parents, peas, and "putty tats", the development of childhood beliefs; Ordinary criminals like you and me, the gap between behavior and moral beliefs -- Spiritual beliefs and the brain: Nuns, Buddhists, and the reality of spiritual beliefs; Speaking in tongues; Atheist who prayed to God; Becoming a better believer -- Epilogue: Life, the universe, and our "ultimate" beliefs. |
Subject |
Psychology, Religious.
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Brain -- Religious aspects.
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Mind and body.
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Belief and doubt.
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Added Author |
Waldman, Mark Robert.
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Added Title |
Uncovering our biological need for meaning, spirituality, and truth |
ISBN |
0743274970 |
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9780743274975 |
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