The brain is the most complex organ in the human body. It produces our every thought, action, memory, feeling and experience of the world.[ quoted from NewScientist.com Nov. 20 , 2006.]
Indeed, ultimately, we we even taste with our brains.
" We learn to like foods when they're paired with something our brains are programmed to see as good," says Dr. Linda Bartoshuk of the University of Florida, a specialist in the genetics of human taste.
University of Michigan researchers just uncovered that eating something tasty can spark brain cells that sense actual pleasure.
Is all this a paradigm for how religiosity occurs? Thus, basic brain hard wiring, plus religious indoctrination repeatedly and associated pleasure experiences like Christmas time, church suppers & religious summer camp?
2006-11-21
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