Neurociencia y fe: El sistema de creencias como lugar de encuentro interdisciplinar
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https://doi.org/10.12775/SetF.2014.021Palabras clave
Default mode, Rich-club, precuneus, fe, diálogo interdisciplinar, creenciasResumen
El presente artículo ofrece aportes de la neurociencia a la experiencia de fe y viceversa. Lo primero es buscar el punto de encuentro entre ellas para que sea posible el diálogo interdisciplinar. Ese lugar de encuentro es el sistema de creencias personal (SCP en español PSB en inglés). El SCP tiene que ver tanto con la neurociencia como con la fe. Sobre la relación del SCP con la fe, se supone pero no se trata aquí. Aquí se trata de qué puede decirse desde la neurociencia del SCP. Y qué puede ser útil para la experiencia de fe. Para ello haremos un replanteamiento conceptual del sistema neural que la neurociencia denomina “default mode”.
Por ello se intenta clarificar la forma de proceder en neurociencia: cómo se hacen diversas reducciones de la realidad para ser capaz de estudiarla. También se presentan otros elementos que muestran la unidad de la persona. Tras estos planteamientos iniciales (apartados 1 y 2) se hace una presentación neuroanatómica (apartado 3) del "default mode", el "precuneus" y del "rich-club".
Esto sirve como punto de partida para los puntos de reflexión que desde la neurociencia se podrían hacer a la experiencia de fe. Estos tratarían sobre la importancia de su conexión con la vida y la realidad, con las relaciones personales, con las emociones, sobre los procesos personales para la maduración, de las consecuencias de cara al futuro personal y sobre una serie de aspectos relevantes como la conciencia, el perdón, la disonancia cognitiva/culpa y una posible patología de la fe (apartado 4).
El replanteamiento conceptual del “default mode” (DMN), como “sistema de creencias personal” (SCP), se hace en orden a tener una concepción amplia de la toma de decisiones. En neurociencia se tiene ya ampliamente asumido que las emociones, al igual que la realidad corporal y las percepciones, son elementos de la toma de decisiones, pero no se tiene tan asumido que el mundo de creencias sea otro elemento más en juego. El sistema de creencias sería la representación abstracta y generalizada de lo que es el mundo, de lo que son las relaciones personales y de mí mismo. Son creencias a las que se ha llegado por un proceso de sedimentación y reflexión a partir de las experiencias personales, emocionales y relacionales vividas. Estas creencias, por el proceso de abstracción, ya no están ligadas a experiencias concretas sino a una conceptualización del mundo y de mí mismo; y se hacen presentes en la toma de decisiones como un impulso más que entra en juego.
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