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A neuroscientist identifies a high prevalence of belief in supernatural phenomena and superstition while explaining why people are innately subject to such beliefs, in an account that explores why superstitions promote societal bonding.
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Supersense: why we believe in the unbelievable
2009, HarperOne
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0061452645 9780061452642
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Table of Contents
What secret do John McEnroe and David Beckham share?
Could you wear a killer's cardigan?
Who created creationism?
Blooming, buzzing babies
Mind reading 101
Freak accidents
Would you willingly receive a heart transplant from a murderer?
Why do traveling salesmen sleep with teddy bears?
The biology of belief
Would you let your wife sleep with Robert Redford?
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. [259]-288) and index.
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