Imagem da capa para How God changes your brain : breakthrough findings from a leading neuroscientist
How God changes your brain : breakthrough findings from a leading neuroscientist
INITIAL_TITLE_SRCH:
How God changes your brain : breakthrough findings from a leading neuroscientist
AUTHOR:
Newberg, Andrew B., 1966-

Waldman, Mark Robert
ISBN:
9780345503411
PUBLICATION_INFO:
New York : Ballantine Books, 2009
PHYSICAL_DESC:
xii, 348 p. ; 25 cm
GENERAL_NOTE:
Includes bibliographical references and index
ABSTRACT:
God is great--for your mental, physical, and spiritual health. That’s the finding of this startling, authoritative, and controversial book. Based on new evidence culled from their brain-scan studies on memory patients and meditators, their Web-based survey of people’s religious and spiritual experiences, and their analyses of adult drawings of God, this research team has concluded that active and positive spiritual belief changes the human brain for the better. What’s more, actual faith isn’t always necessary: atheists who meditate on positive imagery can obtain similar neurological benefits. This is both a revelatory work of modern science and a practical guide for readers to enhance their physical and emotional health and to avoid mental decline. Newberg and Waldman explain the eight best ways to "exercise" your brain and guide readers through specific routines derived from a wide variety of Eastern and Western spiritual practices that improve personal awareness and empathy.--From publisher description.
SUBJECT:
Spirituality
Neuropsychology
Neurosciences -- Religious aspects
BIBSUMMARY:
God is great--for your mental, physical, and spiritual health. That’s the finding of this startling, authoritative, and controversial book. Based on new evidence culled from their brain-scan studies on memory patients and meditators, their Web-based survey of people’s religious and spiritual experiences, and their analyses of adult drawings of God, this research team has concluded that active and positive spiritual belief changes the human brain for the better. What’s more, actual faith isn’t always necessary: atheists who meditate on positive imagery can obtain similar neurological benefits. This is both a revelatory work of modern science and a practical guide for readers to enhance their physical and emotional health and to avoid mental decline. Newberg and Waldman explain the eight best ways to "exercise" your brain and guide readers through specific routines derived from a wide variety of Eastern and Western spiritual practices that improve personal awareness and empathy.--From publisher description.