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Religion, Brain & Behavior Nº 14/1 - 2024

Religion, Brain & Behavior  

Nº 14/1 - 2024
 

INDEX

Editorial

A half-Irish exit  pp. 1-3
Joseph Bulbulia
  
Mapping the minds of spectators during an extreme ritual: 
a network perspective pp. 4-22
Ronald Fischer, Kemtong Sinwongsuwat, 
Punya Tepsing & Johannes Karl

Finding consonance: an integrative neurocognitive model 
of human relationships with supernatural agents  pp. 23-49
John Balch, Jordan Grafman & Patrick McNamara

Comments

An integrative neurocognitive model of human relations 
with supernatural agents, commentary to Balch, Grafman 
and McNamara pp. 49-51
Shira Cohen-Zimerman & Irene Cristofori

Broadening the scope and refining the precision of 
theistic relational spirituality pp. 51-54
Edward B. Davis & Pehr Granqvist

Toward a neuroscience of divine bonding  pp. 54-56
Michael Ferguson

A neuropsychological perspective on spiritual growth 
pp. 56-58
Brick Johnstone

Cultural dissonance and consonance in mystical-type experiences: commentary on “Finding consonance: an integrative neurocognitive model of human relationships with supernatural agents”  pp. 58-61
David B. Yaden & Michiel van Elk
  
Response

Finding consonance  pp. 61-67
John Balch, Jordan Grafman & Patrick McNamara
  
  
Book Symposium: How Religion Evolved: 
And Why It Endures By Robin Dunbar

Religion endures, but does it thrive?  pp. 68-73
Matthew Conrad

Unpackaging religion—the journey continues 
pp.73-78
Ronald Fischer

Formalized rituals may have preceded the emergence 
of religions pp.78-81
Martin Lang

The HADDs and the HADD-nots: mystical experiences 
and religion in evolution pp. 81-85
Alastair Lockhart

Shamanic and doctrinal: Dunbar and the spiritual 
turn in contemporary religión pp. 85-90
Fraser Watts & Marius Dorobantu

Mimesis and the origins of religion pp. 90-98
Michael James Winkelman

Response

Six good reasons why understanding religion requires a 
multidisciplinary approach: response to commentator
pp. 98-109
R. I. M. Dunbar



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