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Prefrontal lesions correlated with religious fundamentalism

A study of Vietnam veterans with brain lesions suggests religious beliefs originate in evolutionarily recent brain areas. The study found that ability to modify beliefs in light of new evidence is lowered when there is damage to the ventromedial or dorsolateral prefrontal cortex. Such damage correlates with religious fundamentalism.

The study design had some notable limitations, but the findings suggest promising focus areas for further research.

Original report: Vietnam Head Injury Study