Department of Psychology, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
University of Groningen, University Medical Center Groningen, Department of Neuroscience, The Netherlands.
Neurosci Biobehav Rev. 2017 Feb;73:359-378. doi: 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2016.12.031. Epub 2016 Dec 29.
We present the theory of predictive processing as a unifying framework to account for the neurocognitive basis of religion and spirituality. Our model is substantiated by discussing four different brain mechanisms that play a key role in religion and spirituality: temporal brain areas are associated with religious visions and ecstatic experiences; multisensory brain areas and the default mode network are involved in self-transcendent experiences; the Theory of Mind-network is associated with prayer experiences and over attribution of intentionality; top-down mechanisms instantiated in the anterior cingulate cortex and the medial prefrontal cortex could be involved in acquiring and maintaining intuitive supernatural beliefs. We compare the predictive processing model with two-systems accounts of religion and spirituality, by highlighting the central role of prediction error monitoring. We conclude by presenting novel predictions for future research and by discussing the philosophical and theological implications of neuroscientific research on religion and spirituality.
我们提出预测加工理论作为一个统一的框架,来解释宗教和灵性的神经认知基础。我们的模型通过讨论在宗教和灵性中起关键作用的四个不同的大脑机制来得到证实:时间大脑区域与宗教幻觉和狂喜体验有关;多感觉大脑区域和默认模式网络涉及自我超越体验;心理理论网络与祈祷体验和过度归因于意向性有关;前扣带皮层和内侧前额叶皮层中的自上而下的机制可能涉及获得和维持直觉的超自然信仰。我们通过突出预测误差监测的核心作用,将预测加工模型与宗教和灵性的双系统解释进行比较。最后,我们提出了未来研究的新预测,并讨论了神经科学对宗教和灵性研究的哲学和神学意义。