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Kabbalah: A neurocognitive approach to mystical experiences
Shahar Arzy
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, Moshe Idel
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Department of Medical Neurobiology
Institute for Jewish Studies
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Cognitive Approach
100%
Mystical Experience
100%
Kabbalah
100%
Dissociation
33%
Brain-inspired
33%
Jewish
33%
Brain Mechanisms
33%
Human Brain
33%
Sociological Perspective
33%
Jewish Mysticism
33%
Neurologist
33%
First Person
33%
Reduplication
33%
Human Self
33%
Theological Approaches
33%
Person Descriptions
33%
Cognitive Neuroscientists
33%
Moshe Idel
33%
Neurological Observations
33%
Psychoanalytic Approaches
33%
Lieu
33%
Jewish Thought
33%
Psychology
Human Brain
100%
Cognitive Neuroscientist
100%