Matthew Alper is the author of "The 'God' Part of the Brain." He holds a BA in philosophy from SUNY Stonybrook and has worked various jobs, including as an electrician, teacher, and screenwriter.
Alper's personal experiences, including mental health challenges and psychedelic drug use, informed his exploration of spirituality and the human brain.
He originally published the book in 1996, drawing on research from various scientific disciplines to develop his theories about the biological basis of religious belief.
Alper's work reflects his autodidactic approach to understanding the intersection of neuroscience, evolution, and spirituality, presenting his findings in an accessible manner for a general audience.
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