Neurotheology explores the effect of prayer on the brain, and the results so far have been enlightening.
By scanning the brain activity of people while they pray, he's found that, during meditative prayer, the frontal lobes that handle concentration “light up” and the parietal lobes that process outside sensory information “go dark.” The reaction happens in people of all different faiths
Via Hugh N Blair, Dr. Amy Fuller
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