I'd love to hear others' take on this:
http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0017006
It is an article in PloS One entitled Religious Factors and Hippocampal
Atrophy in Late Life.
Here's the abstract:

Despite a growing interest in the ways spiritual beliefs and practices are
reflected in brain activity, there have been relatively few studies using
neuroimaging data to assess potential relationships between religious
factors and structural neuroanatomy. This study examined prospective
relationships between religious factors and hippocampal volume change using
high-resolution MRI data of a sample of 268 older adults. Religious factors
assessed included life-changing religious experiences, spiritual practices,
and religious group membership. Hippocampal volumes were analyzed using the
GRID program, which is based on a manual point-counting method and allows
for semi-automated determination of region of interest volumes.
Significantly greater hippocampal atrophy was observed for participants
reporting a life-changing religious experience. Significantly greater
hippocampal atrophy was also observed from baseline to final assessment
among born-again Protestants, Catholics, and those with no religious
affiliation, compared with Protestants not identifying as born-again. These
associations were not explained by psychosocial or demographic factors, or
baseline cerebral volume. Hippocampal volume has been linked to clinical
outcomes, such as depression, dementia, and Alzheimer's Disease. The
findings of this study indicate that hippocampal atrophy in late life may be
uniquely influenced by certain types of religious factors.

Carol




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