From: Hara Ra (harara@shamanics.com)
Date: Thu Oct 30 1997 - 23:27:45 MST
(taken from another email list...)
and yet another somewhat interesting article in the l.a. times:
October 29, 1997
Study Suggests Brain May Affect Religious Response
>From a Times Staff Writer
New Oreleans- No one knows why humanity felt its first religious
stirrings,
but researchers at UC San Diego reported Tuesday that the human brain
may be
hard-wired to hear the voice of heaven, in what researchers said was the
first effort to directly address the neural basis of religious
expression.
In a provocative experiment with patients suffering from an unusual form
of
epilepsy, researcher determined that parts of the brain's temporal
lobe-which
the scientists quickly dubbed the "God module"- may affect how intensely
a
person responds to religious beliefs.
They emphasized that their findings do not suggest religion is simply a
matter of brain chemistry. "These studies do not in any way negate the
validity of reilgious experience or God," the team cautioned.
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