Study shows religious people remain calmer in face of own errors, no one is surprised
March 13, 2009
The Star printed an article a few days back entitled “Stressed out? Have a little faith”:
” ‘The more religious they were, the less brain activity they showed in response to their own errors,” says University of Toronto assistant psychology professor Michael Inzlicht, lead author of the study in Psychological Science. “They are calmer when they make errors.’ “
Is The Star aware of its own genius? Probably.
Original post: http://www.thestar.com/article/596890