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What happens in the brain during religious experiences? If magnetism can produce visions, then what price mysticism and meditation?
Matthew Taylor, Chief Executive of the RSA, discovers what the latest scientific research can tell us about the human need for religion.
Almost half the population claim to have felt the presence of a power beyond themselves. But what happens in the brain during religious experiences? If magnetism can produce visions, then what price mysticism and meditation? What's the difference between sainthood and schizophrenia? And why are many believers convinced that God speaks to them in their dreams?
Producer: Peter Everett.
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Wed 31 Mar 2010
21:00
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A collection of programmes relating to neuroscience and neurology.