Grant Publications
- Luhrmann, Tanya. 2027. Voices. Norton.
- Wolf, Melissa, Elliot Ihm, Andrew Maul, and Ann Taves. Forthcoming. “The Response Process Evaluation Method.” Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science.
- Ihm, Elliott and Ann Taves. Forthcoming. “What Counts as Religious/Spiritual Experience in the US and India.” International Journal for Philosophy of Religion.
- Kadambi, A., Skolits, W., Laukaityte, U. Kaltwasser, L., Deane, G. Forthcoming. "Self-Processing, and the Multilevel Self.” In Neuroscience and Philosophy, MIT Press.
- Castiello S., Rossi-Goldthorpe R., Fan S., Kenney J., Waltz J.A., Erickson M., Bansal S., Gold J.M. & Corlett P.R.. In Press. "Delusional Unreality and Predictive Processing." Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging.
- Perrine, T. Forthcoming. "Perceptual reports and the impossibility of perceiving god." Philosophical Quarterly.
- Zimmerman, Dean. 2025. “Divine Presence and the Inheritance of Space-Time Structure”, In The Oxford Handbook of Omnipresence, ed. by A.Marmodoro, D. Migliorini, B. Page (Oxford: Oxford University Press), 642-675.
- Zimmerman, Dean. 2025. “The Metaphysics of Divine Presence and the Appropriateness of Worship”, In The Philosophy of Worship: Divine and Human Aspects, ed. by Aaron Segal and Samuel Lebens (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press), 296-326.
- Castiello, S., Ojeda Aguilar, Y. L., & Gutierrez Guevara, D. 2025. “The term “Mental” within Mental Health is not Dualist.” Interacciones, e448-e448.
- Skolits, Wes. 2025. “Neuroscience of Religion, Localization of Function, and Divine Action in Religious Experience.” In Neuroscience of Religion: Bridging the Troubled Waters. Springer.
- Schille-Hudson, E. B., Luhrmann, T. M., Landy D. 2025. Prayer as Collaborative Problem Solving. Religion, Brain & Behavior 15(3): 287-311.Castiello, S., J. Ongchoco, B. van Buren, B. Scholl, P. Corlett. 2024. "Paranoid and teleological thinking give rise to distinct social hallucinations in vision." Communications Psychology 117.
- Weisman, K., and T. Luhrmann. 2025. Shifting between Models of Mind: New Insights into How Human Minds Give Rise to Experiences of Spiritual Presence and Alternative Realities. Topics in Cognitive Science 17(2).
- Schille-Hudson, E. S., K. Weisman, T. Luhrmann. 2024. "Prayer and Perceptual (and Other) Experiences." Cognitive Science 48: e70029.
- Perrine, T. 2024. "The Sensus Divinitatis and Non-theistic Belief; or Turning Plantinga’s Religious Epistemology against Christian Theism." Theology and Science 22(4): 739-756.
- Skolits, W. 2024. "Recent empirical work on religious experience: New directions." Philosophy Compass. 19(5): e12977.
- Perrine, T. 2024. "A Timid and Tepid Appropriation: Divine Presence, the Sensus Divinitatis, and Phenomenal ConservativismA Timid and Tepid Appropriation: Divine Presence, the Sensus Divinitatis, and Phenomenal Conservativism." Res Philosophica. 101(1): 109-129.
- Schille-Hudson, E. B.. 2024. Review of The Minds of Gods: New Horizons in the Naturalistic Study of Religion, eds. Purzycki, Benjamin Grant and Theiss Bendixen. Anthropos, 119(2).
- Schille-Hudson, E.B., Weisman, K., Luhrmann, T.M. 2024. "Rates of Spiritual Presence Events." Proceedings of the 46th Cognitive Science Society. Rotterdam, NL.
- Ongchoco, J., Castiello S., and Corlett, P. R. 2023. "Excessive teleological thinking is driven by aberrant associations and not by failure of reasoning." iScience. 26(9).