Are the brains of atheists different to those of religious people?
Atheists may think more analytically than religious people, but it is far from proven.
Miguel Farias works on the psychology of belief and spiritual practices, including meditation. He was a lecturer in Experimental Psychology at the University of Oxford and currently leads the Brain, Belief and Behaviour Lab at the Centre for Trust, Peace & Social Relations, Coventry University.
Atheists may think more analytically than religious people, but it is far from proven.