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Experiencia religiosa: sustratos neurobiologicos

Authors: Sánchez García, Enrique Servando;

Experiencia religiosa: sustratos neurobiologicos

Abstract

El objetivo del presente Trabajo de fin de Grado es explorar las áreas cerebrales que se activan mientras que experimentamos una experiencia religiosa. Para ello, primero delimitaremos el concepto de “experiencia religiosa”, luego revisaremos una serie de investigaciones en las que descubriremos a través de técnicas de neuroimagen las regiones que tienen mayor actividad durante la práctica de la oración o de distintas tareas que evocan sentimientos y emociones típicas de estas experiencias, además hablaremos sobre un estudio en la que se le administra a los sujetos una sustancia psicoactiva. Por último reflexionaremos sobre la relación que tienen los distintos sustratos con la experiencia religiosa y además hablaremos sobre las futuras direcciones en la investigación y sus posibles aplicaciones.

The aim of the present final project is to explore the brain areas which are activated while we are feeling a religious experience. First, we are going to delimit the concept “religious experience”, then we will go trough a serie of researches where we would find out, across neuroimaging techniques, the regions of the brain that it has a higher activity during the pray or another task which evoke feelings and emotions that are common in this type of experience. In addition to, we talk about another research where the subjects are given a psychoactive substance. Finally, we reflect on the relationship between the different substratums and the religious experiences, moreover, we discuss future directions of the researches and their possible applications.

Keywords

Phisiological psychology, 6106.10, Psicología fisiológica

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