
Jordan Grafman
Jordan Grafman is a neuropsychologist and professor at the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. His research focuses on understanding the relationship between the brain and human behavior, particularly in the context of religion and spirituality. Grafman has been instrumental in advocating for the scientific exploration of these themes, which have traditionally been viewed with skepticism in the neuroscience community, and he emphasizes the importance of understanding the brain processes related to spirituality for broader insights into human life.
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Jordan Grafman is a neuropsychologist and professor at Northwestern University studying the effects of beliefs on the brain.
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