We know that serotonin receptor agonists can precipitate powerful religious experiences, but is there any evidence that serotonin receptor antagonists or reverse agonists could decrease someone's religiosity?
If an ordinary, run-of-the-mill person of faith where to start taking atypical antipsychotics, would it possibly have a side effect of causing them to loose interest in their usual spiritual life?
I posted a topic like this before, and no one responded, but I am really searching for information on this as part of my undergraduate work on the neuroscience of religion. I did some searching on the web myself, but all I found was some snarky extreme-athiest forums where people were somewhat mockingly suggesting medicating away spirituality as though it was some kind of mental illness
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~ND
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