Patrick McNamara

Patrick McNamara

Neuropsychologist

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Patrick McNamara is Distinguished Professor of Psychology at Northcentral University. He also holds appointments in the departments of Neurology at the University of Minnesota and Boston University School of Medicine. He is a founding editor of Religion, Brain & Behavior, the flagship journal for the emerging field of neuroscience of religion. McNamara's current research centers on the evolution of the frontal lobes, the evolution of the two mammalian sleep states (REM and NREM), and the evolution of religion in human cultures. 

McNamara is the editor of Where God and Science Meet and Science and World Religions, and the author of The Neuroscience of Religious Experience (Cambridge University Press), Religion, Neuroscience and the Self: A New Personalism (Routledge), and numerous publications on the neurology and psychology of religion. McNamara is a John Templeton Foundation award recipient for his research project The Neurology of Religious Cognition. 

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3 min
How REM sleep unlocks human function
Sleeping better helps you think better, which helps you live better. Three experts explain why quality sleep is imperative to brain function, problem solving, communication, and more.
Unlikely Collaborators
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5 min
The evolutionary significance of dreaming
Ancient societies revered dreams. Modern science tells us why.
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7 min
Every culture has supernatural agents. Here’s why.
From DMT elves, to God, to the figures in our dreams — why are humans so obsessed with the supernatural?
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6 min
The neuroscience of nightmares
This is not your average dream interpreter. Nightmares, as explained by a neuroscientist.
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8 min
The neuroscience of spiritual experiences
Experimental neuroscientist Patrick McNamara on how we can harness spiritual experiences to explore alternate realities in our minds, and transform our models of the self.