• @[email protected]
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    128 months ago

    Fun fact: You can actually tell if someone is religious by an mri.

    The part of the brain that deals with critical thinking shrinks due to lack of use.

    • DVNGY
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      118 months ago

      Is this real? Anywhere I can read more about this?

        • @[email protected]
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          178 months ago

          If I’m reading this correctly, the findings of this particular paper are more directed towards a relationship between stress/anxiety (such as life-challenging events or religious-related existiential stress) and religious beliefs rather than critical thinking via hippocampal volume (the neural section associated with emotional responses).

          It’s interesting that there was a pattern of hippocampal atrophy however they do not definitively claim the direction of a causal relationship or if even is one (such as correlational).

          Interesting read that sheds into how religiosity may induce additional stressors from having a specific belief system.

          • @[email protected]
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            -18 months ago

            The cause for the atrophy is hard to prove exactly for obvious reasons but it seems to be in the part of the brain used for critical reasoning. Could be stress too. Either way yes, you can spot the religious because their brains are a bit shrunken

            • Liz
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              68 months ago

              Emphasis mine.

              The authors offer the hypothesis that the greater hippocampal atrophy in selected religious groups might be related to stress. They argue that some individuals in the religious minority, or those who struggle with their beliefs, experience higher levels of stress. This causes a release of stress hormones that are known to depress the volume of the hippocampus over time. This might also explain the fact that both non-religious as well as some religious individuals have smaller hippocampal volumes.

              You can’t look at a person’s brain to determine if they’re religious or not.

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                8 months ago

                Eh that just means it’s not an exact science and there are exceptions like anything. You’ll find qualified statements like that in any good scientific study.

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                    08 months ago

                    Pfff the theory gravity is not an absolute. Most things that go up come down though.

                    What you want is a solid P value in a study, large datasets and a significant result, which that study finds.

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        88 months ago

        ‘Greater hippocampal atrophy over time was predicted by baseline identification as born-again Protestants, Catholics, or no religious affiliation, compared with Protestants who were not born-again. Greater hippocampal atrophy was also predicted by reports at baseline of having had life-changing religious experiences’

        https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3068149/