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Investigating the Role of Brain Lateralization and Gender in Paranormal Beliefs
Author(s): Abdolvahed Narmashiri*، Ahmad Sohrabi، Javad Hatami، Azita Amirfakhraei، Shaniya Haghighat

Abstract:

Introduction

Brain lateralization is associated with human behavior. Therefore, this study aimed at investigating the effects of brain lateralization on the scores of paranormal beliefs.

Methods

The study population included 180 students of Sanandaj universities, Sanandaj City, Iran who were selected with convenience sampling method (100 left-brained males, 6 left-brained females, 56 both left- and right-brained males and 22 both left- and right-brained females). The research tools were the paranormal belief scale developed by Blackmore (1994), as well as the brain lateralization questionnaire (1985). 

Results

The obtained findings suggested a significant difference between the left-brain and right-brained people in terms of paranormal beliefs. A significant difference was also found between the left-brained males and both left- and right-brained females in terms of paranormal beliefs. 

Conclusion

The paranormal beliefs of the left-brained cases were different from both left- and right-brained subjects, which can be seen between the left-brained males and both left- and right-brained females.

Keywords: Brain lateralization، Paranormal beliefs، Gender
Article Type: Research/Original Article
Language: English
Published: Basic and Clinical Neuroscience, Volume:10 Issue: 6, Nov-Dec 2019
Pages: 589 -596
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