Religion, Brain & Behavior
Vol. 3/1, 2013
Editorial
Articles
Bio-Cultural Approaches to Social Forms
Wesley J. Wildman, Richard Sosis & Patrick McNamara pp 1-2
Cultural inheritance or cultural diffusion of religious violence?
A quantitative case study of the Radical Reformation
A quantitative case study of the Radical Reformation
Luke J. Matthews, Jeffrey Edmonds, Wesley J. Wildman & Charles L. Nunn pp 3-15
A cognitive analysis of the Palestrina Myth
Steven Hrotic pp 16-38
Target Article
Cognitive resource depletion in religious interactions
Uffe Schjoedt, Jesper Sørensen, Kristoffer Laigaard Nielbo, Dimitris Xygalatas, Panagiotis Mitkidis & Joseph Bulbulia pp 39-55
Commentaries
Religious ritual and modes of knowing: commentary on the
cognitive resource depletion model of ritual
cognitive resource depletion model of ritual
Candace S. Alcorta pp 55-58
Religious ritual and the loss of self
Steven Brown pp 58-60
Adding mist to the fog surrounding collective rituals: what are they, why, when and how often do they occur?
David Eilam & Joel Mort pp 60-63
Cognitive consequences and constraints on reasoning about ritual
Cristine H. Legare & Patricia A. Herrmann pp 63-65
What are we measuring?
Pierre Lienard, Matthew Martinez & Michael Moncrieff pp 65-68
Functions, mechanisms, and contexts: comments on “Cognitive resource depletion in religious interactions”
Robert N. McCauley pp 68-71
Cognitive resource depletion and the ritual healing theory
James McClenon pp 71-73
Problems for the cognitive-depletion model of religious interactions
Paulo Sousa & Claire White pp 73-76
Ritual and acquiescence to authoritative discourse
Harvey Whitehouse pp 76-79
Response
The resource model and the principle of predictive coding: a framework for analyzing proximate effects of ritual
Uffe Schjoedt, Jesper Sørensen, Kristoffer L. Nielbo, Dimitris Xygalatas, Panagiotis Mitkidis & Joseph Bulbulia pp 79-86
Book Review
Shall the religious inherit the Earth? Demography and politics
in the twenty-first century
in the twenty-first century
Michael Blume pp 87-88
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