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Miguel Farias
Miguel Farias
Brain, Belief, & Behaviour Lab, Coventry University
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‘Utilitarian’judgments in sacrificial moral dilemmas do not reflect impartial concern for the greater good
G Kahane, JAC Everett, BD Earp, M Farias, J Savulescu
Cognition 134, 193-209, 2015
4512015
Scientific faith: Belief in science increases in the face of stress and existential anxiety
M Farias, AK Newheiser, G Kahane, Z de Toledo
Journal of experimental social psychology 49 (6), 1210-1213, 2013
2972013
What Is the Molecular Signature of Mind–Body Interventions? A Systematic Review of Gene Expression Changes Induced by Meditation and Related Practices
et al. Buric, I., Farias, M.
Frontiers in Immunology, 2017
2592017
The functional nature of conspiracy beliefs: Examining the underpinnings of belief in the Da Vinci Code conspiracy
AK Newheiser, M Farias, N Tausch
Personality and Individual Differences 51 (8), 1007-1011, 2011
2522011
Participation in a 10-week course of yoga improves behavioural control and decreases psychological distress in a prison population
AC Bilderbeck, M Farias, IA Brazil, S Jakobowitz, C Wikholm
Journal of psychiatric research 47 (10), 1438-1445, 2013
2482013
The neural basis of intuitive and counterintuitive moral judgment
G Kahane, K Wiech, N Shackel, M Farias, J Savulescu, I Tracey
Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 7 (4), 393-402, 2012
2442012
An fMRI study measuring analgesia enhanced by religion as a belief system
K Wiech, M Farias, G Kahane, N Shackel, W Tiede, I Tracey
Pain 139 (2), 467-476, 2008
2342008
The limited prosocial effects of meditation: A systematic review and meta-analysis
U Kreplin, M Farias, IA Brazil
Scientific reports 8 (1), 2403, 2018
2152018
Has the science of mindfulness lost its mind?
M Farias, C Wikholm
BJPsych bulletin 40 (6), 329-332, 2016
1942016
Adverse events in meditation practices and meditation‐based therapies: a systematic review
M Farias, E Maraldi, KC Wallenkampf, G Lucchetti
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica 142 (5), 374-393, 2020
1672020
The Buddha Pill: Can Meditation Change You?
M Farias, C Wikholm
Watkins, 2015
145*2015
Personality and cognitive predictors of New Age practices and beliefs
M Farias, G Claridge, M Lalljee
Personality and Individual Differences 39 (5), 979-989, 2005
1372005
Rise of Pilgrims on the Camino to Santiago: Sign of Change or Religious Revival?
L Oviedo, S De Courcier, M Farias
Review of Religious Research 56 (3), 433-442, 2014
1232014
Cold or calculating? Reduced activity in the subgenual cingulate cortex reflects decreased emotional aversion to harming in counterintuitive utilitarian judgment
K Wiech, G Kahane, N Shackel, M Farias, J Savulescu, I Tracey
Cognition 126 (3), 364-372, 2013
1212013
Holistic individualism in the Age of Aquarius: Measuring individualism/collectivism in new age, Catholic, and atheist/agnostic groups
M Farias, M Lalljee
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 47 (2), 277-289, 2008
1082008
Atheists on the Santiago Way: Examining motivations to go on pilgrimage
M Farias, TJ Coleman III, JE Bartlett, L Oviedo, P Soares, T Santos, ...
Sociology of Religion 80 (1), 28-44, 2019
712019
The psychology of atheism
M Farias
The Oxford handbook of atheism, 468-482, 2013
682013
Can the DSM-5 differentiate between nonpathological possession and dissociative identity disorder? A case study from an Afro-Brazilian religion
R Delmonte, G Lucchetti, A Moreira-Almeida, M Farias
Journal of Trauma & Dissociation 17 (3), 322-337, 2016
672016
Supernatural belief is not modulated by intuitive thinking style or cognitive inhibition
M Farias, V Van Mulukom, G Kahane, U Kreplin, A Joyce, P Soares, ...
Scientific Reports 7 (1), 15100, 2017
602017
Unusual but sound minds: mental health indicators in spiritual individuals
M Farias, R Underwood, G Claridge
British journal of psychology 104 (3), 364-381, 2013
592013
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