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 idea that the impulse behind shamanism and other religions originates in brain chemistry, put forward in Michael Winkelman’s Shamanism: The Neural Ecology of Consciousness and Healing (2000). Winkelman explains the crosscultural… … Historical dictionary of shamanism
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