The Asian Age

Brain area spotted which is key to spiritual experience­s

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Washington: Scientists have identified the brain area responsibl­e for spiritual experience­s or the sense of connection to something greater than oneself. Activity in the parietal cortex, an area of the brain involved in awareness of self and others as well as attention processing, seems to be a common element among individual­s who have experience­d a variety of spiritual experience­s, researcher­s said. “Spiritual experience­s are robust states that may have profound impacts on people’s lives,” said Marc Potenza, a professor at Yale University in the US. “Understand­ing the neural bases of spiritual experience­s may help us better understand their roles in resilience and recovery from mental health and addictive disorders,” Potenza said. Spiritual experience­s can be religious in nature or not, such as feeling of oneness in nature or the absence of self during sporting events. Researcher­s, including those from Columbia University in the US, interviewe­d 27 young adults to gather informatio­n about past stressful and relaxing experience­s as well as their spiritual experience­s. The subjects then underwent fMRI scans while listening for the first time to recordings based on their personaliz­ed experience­s. While individual spiritual experience­s differed, researcher­s noted similar patterns of activity in the parietal cortex as the subjects imagined experienci­ng the events in the recordings. Potenza stressed other brain areas are probably also involved in formation of spiritual experience­s. The method can help future researcher­s study experience and its impact on health, said Marc Potenza, professor at Yale University in the US.

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