DeepBrain Study Shows That Thinking About God Reduces Distress – But Only For Believers
Tuesday, Sep. 28th 2010 6:58 AM
Thinking about God may make you less upset about making errors, according to a new study published in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science. The researchers measured brain waves for a particular kind of distress-response while participants made mistakes on a test.
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