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ORF TOPOS: 23.7.2023
Text: Peter Beringer: Where faith or beliefs sit in the brain.
Picture editing: Zita Klimek; Audio design: Magdalena Miedl
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Credition and the neurobiology of belief: the brain function in believing. Academia Biology 2024
PROFIL WISSEN
The Profil editorial team's science magazine no. 4: Issue of 3 December 2014
"Flirting with belief processes".
Interview by Franziska Dzugan (PROFIL) with Prof Hans-Ferdinand Angel. The article appeared in "WOZU RELIGION", a special edition of PROFIL-WISSEN on the occasion of Pope Benedict XVI's visit to Austria. The title "Flirting with faith processes" is reminiscent of a course “Faith, beliefs the processes of beleiving (Credition)”. To their surprise, students had realised that the Credition communication model could also be helpful in preparing for dates. The idea was taken up when the CreditionLab at Graz University of Technology organised an event entitled "10 years of crew members of the Graz Basic Credition Research Congresses". The workshop topic based on the issue "Creditions and perception" and developed an expanded perspective Fashion and impact.
The photos for the profile article were taken by Christian Jungwirth.
DIE FURCHE
69th year: Issue of 29 May 2013
"Faith, belief, and creds: between brain and mystery".
DIE FURCHE was the first magazine to draw attention to the social relevance of the topic just one year after the Credition Research Project was established. The first mention of the research project was in an issue entitled "On the pulse of the mind".
ORF programme "Orientation"
18 June 2023
ORF (Austrian Public Broadcasting) provided in a contribution to the programme Orientation insights into the Credition Research Project. The filming took place at the University of Graz and the Medical University of Graz. Creditions play a role in both religious and medical contexts. Interviews with Prof Hans-Ferdinand Angel and Prof Nina Dalkner, head of the CreditionLab at MedUni Graz, shed light on the significance of belief processes from various research perspectives.