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Hyperreligiosity may
occur in a
variety of
disorders including epilepsy,
psychotic disorders and
frontotemporal lobar degeneration.
Hyperreligiosity is...
- time.
Geschwind syndrome includes five
primary changes: hypergraphia,
hyperreligiosity,
atypical (usually reduced) ****uality, cir****stantiality, and intensified...
- employment, role, and
partisan affinities. In psychiatry, the term
hyperreligiosity is used. Historically, the term was
applied in
Christian antiquity...
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behavioral traits ****ociated with TLE seizures.
These include hypergraphia,
hyperreligiosity,
reduced ****ual interest,
fainting spells, and pedantism,
often collectively...
- events. This can be
manifested as a
tendency to take a
cosmic view;
hyperreligiosity (or
intensely professed atheism) is said to be common. "Human beings'...
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category of
psychiatric disorders related to
religious delusion and
hyperreligiosity. They
compared the
thought and
behavior of the most
important figures...
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degree of
religiousness and risk aversion.
Demographics of
atheism Hyperreligiosity Piety Religion and
personality Spiritual but not
religious Importance...
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Asceticism Enclosed religious orders Monasticism Religious fanaticism Hyperreligiosity Mendicancy Religion-supporting
organization Third order Code of Canon...
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category of
psychiatric disorders related to
religious delusion and
hyperreligiosity. They
compared the
thoughts and
behaviors of the most
important figures...
- doi:10.1016/j.concog.2005.09.009. PMIDĀ 16439158. S2CIDĀ 16239814.
Hyperreligiosity is a
major feature of mania, obsessive-compulsive disorder, schizophrenia...