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Neuroscientists have studied the physical effects of religious practice in the brain. One team at the University of Wisconsin studied Buddhist monks and nuns as they meditated in order to measure and map their brain activity. Researchers found that brain regions associated with subjective feelings, emotions, and even consciousness experienced a surge of activity during meditation. And they found that long-term meditation alters structures and functions deep within the brain.
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