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SUBMITTER: Weinberger AB
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7481241 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Sep
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Weinberger Adam B AB Gallagher Natalie M NM Warren Zachary J ZJ English Gwendolyn A GA Moghaddam Fathali M FM Green Adam E AE
Nature communications 20200909 1
Most humans believe in a god, but many do not. Differences in belief have profound societal impacts. Anthropological accounts implicate bottom-up perceptual processes in shaping religious belief, suggesting that individual differences in these processes may help explain variation in belief. Here, in findings replicated across socio-religiously disparate samples studied in the U.S. and Afghanistan, implicit learning of patterns/order within visuospatial sequences (IL-pat) in a strongly bottom-up ...[more]