What Makes Us Superstitious?

Published: Oct. 12, 2018, 7:45 p.m.

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Would you willingly break a mirror, walk under a ladder or cut up an image of someone you love - or might you be worried about tempting fate \\u2013 even if you don\\u2019t believe in supernatural forces? \\n \\nAnand Jagatia enters the world of magical thinking on behalf of CrowdScience listeners to explore why - even in this era of scientific rationalism \\u2013 superstition, magic and belief in concepts like the evil eye and luck appear deeply entrenched in our cultures and psyche.\\n \\nMeeting historians and psychologists, Anand sets out to reveal the enduring lure of superstition and explore the biological factors that can influence us, like how our brains have evolved to look for connections and find patterns in seemingly random events. \\n \\nIs it possible that some people are \\u2018lucky\\u2019 and can we enhance our own \\u2018luck\\u2019? Experimental evidence is thin on the ground but finger\\u2019s crossed, CrowdScience can find some.\\n \\nPresenter: Anand Jagatia\\nProducer: Melanie Brown

(Image: A handmade Voodoo Doll with pins. Getty Images)

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