The Social and Mystic Brain in the Substance Dependent Patient
Human beings activate a neural system when involved in social interaction known as the social brain, and similarly, mystic experiences stimulate the mystic brain. We postulate that both systems help humans to integrate into their support group, that integration allows them to avoid or control psychi...
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Main Authors: | Franco, Gabriela, Migliaro, Martín, Molina, Lorena, Méndez-Díaz, Mónica, Ruiz-Contreras, Alejandra E., Cortés-Morelos, Jacqueline, Herrera-Solís, Andrea, Prospéro-García, Oscar E. |
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Format: | Online |
Language: | spa |
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Consorcio de Universidades Mexicanas A.C.
2021
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Online Access: | https://psicumex.unison.mx/index.php/psicumex/article/view/393 |
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