Credition and the neurobiology of belief: the brain function in believing
Credition, derived from the Latin credere (to believe), has been advocated recently as a central brain function accommodating the multifaceted processes of believing. These processes occur predominantly outside conscious awareness and determine a person’s spontaneous as well as controlled...
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Main Authors: | Hans-Ferdinand Angel, Rüdiger J. Seitz |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Academia.edu Journals
2024-10-01
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Series: | Academia Biology |
Online Access: | https://www.academia.edu/124499538/Credition_and_the_neurobiology_of_belief_the_brain_function_in_believing |
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