Neurotheology — Not to be confused with neuroethology. Part of a series on God General conceptio … Wikipedia
neurotheology — (noo.roh.THEE.awl.uh.jee; TH as in thin) n. The scientific study of religious or spiritual feelings. Also: neuro theology. neurotheologian n. Example Citations: It is here that they have agreed to try to relive unio mystica, a religious… … New words
Neurotheology — The search for the place(s) in the brain where religious beliefs originate. Neurotheology mixes terms and methods from science and religion in an attempt to confer the authority of science upon religion. For example, a SPECT scan study of a small … Medical dictionary
Religious experience — For the Wayne Proudfoot book, see Religious Experience (book). Religious experience (sometimes known as a spiritual experience, sacred experience, or mystical experience) is a subjective experience in which an individual reports contact with a… … Wikipedia
Michael Persinger — Dr. Michael A. Persinger Born June 26, 1945(1945 06 26) Jacksonville, Florida … Wikipedia
Temporal lobe epilepsy — Classification and external resources Lobe of the brain ICD 10 G40 … Wikipedia
God helmet — The term God Helmet refers to a controversial experimental apparatus in neurotheology. The apparatus, placed on the head of an experimental subject, stimulates the brain with magnetic fields. Some subjects reported experiences similar to… … Wikipedia
Религиозный опыт — (также духовный опыт, мистический опыт) – субъективный жизненный опыт встреч с Высшей реальностью, чувство присутствия безграничной тайны в жизни человека, ощущение зависимости от божественной силы или от невидимого порядка вещей, чувство вины и… … Википедия
Прикладные нейронауки — (англ. Applied Neuroscience) междисциплинарные научные направления нейронауки с другими науками, имеющие теоретическое и практическое значение. Быстрое развитие в настоящее время получила нейронаука (англ. Neuroscience), поскольку она существенно … Википедия
Pantheism — is the view that the Universe (Nature) and God (or divinity) are identical.[1] Pantheists thus do not believe in a personal, anthropomorphic or creator god. The word derives from the Greek (pan) meaning all and the Greek (theos) meaning God . As… … Wikipedia