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"Brain imaging research has shown that a major neural region associated with cognitive flexibility is the prefrontal cortex—specifically two areas known as the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (dlPFC) and the ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC). Additionally, the vmPFC was of interest to the researchers because past studies have revealed its connection to fundamentalist-type beliefs. For example, one study showed individuals with vmPFC lesions rated radical political statements as more moderate than people with normal brains, while another showed a direct connection between vmPFC damage and religious fundamentalism. For these reasons, in the present study, researchers looked at patients with lesions in both the vmPFC and the dlPFC, and searched for correlations between damage in these areas and responses to religious fundamentalism questionnaires."

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MLinoge 7 Jan 13
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I am interested in this but it appears to be culturally bound. So there is something about a religious experience not a particular religion. From studies I have read, some people's brains are equally ignited by other similarly strong emotional responses. I read an article about racism that suggested the areas of the brain of those most likely to experience strong racist views or strong non-racist views were the same. So the brain's of EDL (in UK) are the same as antifa. In way this makes sense. We are, in the end a product of our biology and our environment.

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