宗教性
病变
心理学
灵性
神经科学
导水管周围灰质
人口
生物神经网络
大脑定位
医学
社会心理学
病理
中枢神经系统
精神科
替代医学
中脑
环境卫生
作者
Michael A. Ferguson,Frédéric Schaper,Alexander L. Cohen,Shan Siddiqi,Sarah M. Merrill,Jared A. Nielsen,Jordan Grafman,Cosimo Urgesi,Franco Fabbro,Michael Fox
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.biopsych.2021.06.016
摘要
Abstract Background Over 80% of the global population consider themselves religious, with even more identifying as spiritual, but the neural substrates of spirituality and religiosity remain unresolved. Methods In two independent brain lesion datasets (N1 = 88; N2 = 105), we applied lesion network mapping to test whether lesion locations associated with spiritual and religious belief map to a specific human brain circuit. Results We found that brain lesions associated with self-reported spirituality map to a brain circuit centered on the periaqueductal gray. Intersection of lesion locations with this same circuit aligned with self-reported religiosity in an independent dataset and previous reports of lesions associated with hyper-religiosity. Lesion locations causing delusions and alien limb syndrome also intersected this circuit. Conclusions These findings suggest that spirituality and religiosity map to a common brain circuit centered on the periaqueductal gray, a brainstem region previously implicated in fear conditioning, pain modulation, and altruistic behavior.
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