2014
DOI: 10.3389/fnhum.2014.00388
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The modern search for the Holy Grail: is neuroscience a solution?

Abstract: Neuroscience has become prevalent in recent years; nevertheless, its value in the examination of psychological and philosophical phenomena is still a matter of debate. The examples reviewed here suggest that neuroscientific tools can be significant in the investigation of such complex phenomena. In this article, we argue that it is important to study concepts that do not have a clear characterization and emphasize the role of neuroscience in this quest for knowledge. The data reviewed here suggest that neurosc… Show more

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“…The modern search for the Holy Grail: is neuroscience a solution? by Naor, N., Ben-Ze'ev, A., and Okon-Singer, H. (2014). Front.…”
Section: An Erratum Onmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The modern search for the Holy Grail: is neuroscience a solution? by Naor, N., Ben-Ze'ev, A., and Okon-Singer, H. (2014). Front.…”
Section: An Erratum Onmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Notably, that pleasant emotion is subjective and differs between each individual. However, there are specific brain regions governing pleasant emotion in response to pleasing stimuli, namely the nucleus accumbens (NAcc), ventral tegmental area (VTA), hypothalamus, forebrain, limbic-cortical and deep brainstem regions [ 20 , 92 ].…”
Section: Potential Brain Regions Correlate To the Holy Quran Listeningmentioning
confidence: 99%