Publications of Tania Singer
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Book Chapter (22)
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Book Chapter
Compassion and the brain. In: Compassion: Concepts, research and applications, pp. 135 - 150 (Ed. Gilbert, P.). Routledge, London, UK (2017)
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Models, mechanisms and moderators dissociating empathy and Theory of Mind. In: Current Topics in Behavioral Neurosciences – Social Behavior from Rodents to Humans: Neural Foundations and Clinical Implications. (Eds. Wöhr, M.; Krach, S.). Springer, Berlin (2015)
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3, pp. 195 - 199 (Ed. Toga, A. W.). Elsevier, Oxford (2015)
Compassion. In: Brain mapping: An encyclopedic reference, Vol. 104.
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Band 2, pp. 256 - 264 (Eds. Nida-Rümelin, J.; Spiegel, I.; Tiedemann, M.). Ferdinand Schöningh, Paderborn (2015)
Perspektiven der Empathie- und Compassion-Forschung. In: Handbuch der Philosophie und Ethik, Vol. 105.
Book Chapter
Singer, T.; Bolz, M.) (2013)
A cognitive neuroscience perspective - The ReSource model. In: Compassion: Bridging practice and science, pp. 178 - 191 (Eds. 106.
Book Chapter
Singer, T.; Bolz, M.) (2013)
The ReSource training protocol. In: Compassion: Bridging practice and science, pp. 452 - 465 (Eds. 107.
Book Chapter
Singer, T.; Bolz, M.) (2013)
What we do (not) mean by training. In: Compassion: Bridging practice and science, pp. 30 - 33 (Eds. 108.
Book Chapter
Singer, T.; Bolz, M.) (2013)
Empathy versus compassion: Lessons from 1st and 3rd person methods. In: Compassion: Bridging practice and science, pp. 272 - 287 (Eds. 109.
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Empathy from the perspective of social neuroscience. In: The Cambridge handbook of human affective neuroscience, pp. 533 - 551 (Eds. Armony, J.; Vuilleumier, P.). Cambridge University Press, New York (2013)
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5, pp. 119 - 154 (Eds. Schroeger, E.; Koelsch, S.). Hogrefe, Göttingen (2013)
Empathie. In: Enzyklopädie der Psychologie: Affektive und Kognitive Neurowissenschaft, Vol. 5, Kognition, Vol. 111.
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3rd, pp. 195 - 213 (Eds. Baron-Cohen, S.; Tager-Flusberg, H.; Lombardo, M.). Oxford University Press, New York (2013)
Empathy and the brain. In: Understanding other minds. Perspectives from developmental social neuroscience., Vol. 112.
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Understanding others: Brain mechanisms of theory of mind and empathy. In: Neuroeconomics: Decision making and the brain, 2nd ed. Ed., pp. 513 - 532 (Eds. Glimcher, P. W.; Fehr, E.). Academic Press, London (2013)
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Human empathy through the lens of psychology and social neuroscience. In: The primate mind: Built to connect with other minds, pp. 158 - 174 (Eds. de Waal, F. B. M.; Ferrari, P. F.). Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA (2012)
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Empathic distress fatigue rather than compassion fatigue? Integrating findings from empathy research in psychology and social neuroscience. In: Pathological altruism, pp. 368 - 383 (Eds. Oakley, B.; Knafo, A.; Madhavan, G.; Wilson, D. S.). Oxford University Press, New York (2012)
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Empathy. In: The Oxford handbook of social neuroscience (Ed. Decety, J.). Oxford University Press, Oxford (2011)
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Gruss, P.; Bonhoeffer, T.). Beck, München (2011)
Empathie und ihre Blockaden. Über soziale Emotionen. In: Zukunft Gehirn: Neue Erkenntnisse, neue Herausforderungen ; ein Report der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, pp. 121 - 146 (Eds. 117.
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278, pp. 20 - 30. John Wiley & Sons Ltd, Chichester, UK (2007)
The neural basis of empathy and fairness. In: Empathy and fairness, Vol. Conference Paper (1)
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Conference Paper
Caring economics. In: Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Institute for New Economic Thinking. Annual Conference. Institute for New Economic Thinking, Paris, April 08, 2015 - April 11, 2015. (2015)
Meeting Abstract (1)
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Meeting Abstract
The development of impulse control and associated connectivity between VMPFC-DLPFC predicts age-related changes in intertemporal choice during childhood. In Proceedings of the 20th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society, p. 154 - 154. (2013)
Talk (112)
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Talk
Plasticity of empathy and prosocial motivation: From outgroup hate to ingroup favoritism. The brains that pull the triggers – 3rd Paris Conference on Syndrom E, Paris, France (2017)