Ritual as Neurobiology
Ritual as Neurobiology

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The provided sources explore the neurobiological and evolutionary foundations of complex human behaviors, particularly focusing on rituals, meditation, social bonding, and emotional well-being.

Rituals and the Brain The urge to engage in rituals is deeply embedded in the human nervous system. According to the "Hazard-Precaution System" model, ritualized behaviors—which are characterized by rigidity, repetition, and a lack of overt instrumental goals—evolved to help humans manage inferred evolutionary threats like disease contamination or social ostracism. By forcing attention onto low-level, repetitive physical actions, rituals "swamp" the brain's working memory, temporarily blocking out intrusive thoughts and relieving anxiety. When this system's feedback loop is impaired, it can manifest pathologically as Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OC ... 

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