Believers and Atheists

Religion has been a fundamental part of human culture for many millennia. If the human brain is hard-wired for religious activity, then why do some people’s brains reject the notion of the divine altogether? Analyze the current neuroscientific evidence for the differences between the brains of believers and nonbelievers.

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  • Runtime 30 minutes
  • Network The Great Courses
  • Created June 5, 2024 by
    Benbou
  • Modified June 5, 2024 by
    Benbou