Scientific Publications

Journal Article (10)

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Journal Article
McCall, C.; Hildebrandt, L. K.; Bornemann, B.; Singer, T.: Physiophenomenology in retrospect: Memory reliably reflects physiological arousal during a prior threatening experience. Consciousness and Cognition 38, pp. 60 - 70 (2015)
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Steinbeis, N.; Engert, V.; Linz, R.; Singer, T.: The effects of stress and affiliation on social decision-making: Investigating the tend-and-befriend pattern. Psychoneuroendocrinology 62, pp. 138 - 148 (2015)
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Kanske, P.; Böckler, A.; Trautwein, F.-M.; Singer, T.: Dissecting the social brain: Introducing the EmpaToM to reveal distinct neural networks and brain-behavior relations for empathy and Theory of Mind. NeuroImage 122, pp. 6 - 19 (2015)
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Engen, H. G.; Singer, T.: Compassion-based emotion regulation up-regulates experienced positive affect and associated neural networks. Social, Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience 10 (9), pp. 1291 - 1301 (2015)
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Lamm, C.; Silani, G.; Singer, T.: Distinct neural networks underlying empathy for pleasant and unpleasant touch. Cortex 70 (Special issue: Neuro-cognitive mechanisms of social interaction), pp. 79 - 89 (2015)
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Lumma, A.-L.; Kok, B. E.; Singer, T.: Is meditation always relaxing?: Investigating heart rate, heart rate variability, experienced effort and likeability during training of three types of meditation. International Journal of Psychophysiology 97 (1), pp. 38 - 45 (2015)
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Hoffmann, F.; Singer, T.; Steinbeis, N.: Children's increased emotional egocentricity compared to adults is mediated by age-related differences in conflict processing. Child Development 86 (3), pp. 765 - 780 (2015)
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McCall, C.; Singer, T.: Facing off with unfair others: Introducing proxemic imaging as an implicit measure of approach and avoidance during social interaction. PLoS One 10 (2), e0117532 (2015)
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Steinbeis, N.; Bernhardt, B. C.; Singer, T.: Age-related differences in function and structure of rSMG and reduced functional connectivity with DLPFC explains heightened emotional egocentricity bias in childhood. Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience 10 (2), pp. 302 - 310 (2015)
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Bornemann, B.; Herbert, B. M.; Mehling, W. E.; Singer, T.: Differential changes in self-reported aspects of interoceptive awareness through three months of contemplative training. Frontiers in Psychology 5, 1504 (2015)

Book (2)

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Book
Singer, T.; Ricard, M. (Eds.): Caring economics: Conversations on altruism and compassion, between scientists, economists, and the Dalai Lama. St Martin's Press, New York (2015), 240 pp.
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Singer, T.; Ricard, M.: Mitgefühl in der Wirtschaft: Ein bahnbrechender Forschungsbericht. Knaus, Munich (2015), 255 pp.

Book Chapter (3)

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Book Chapter
Kanske, P.; Böckler, A.; Singer, T.: 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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Book Chapter
Klimecki, O. M.; Singer, T.: Compassion. In: Brain mapping: An encyclopedic reference, Vol. 3, pp. 195 - 199 (Ed. Toga, A. W.). Elsevier, Oxford (2015)
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Book Chapter
Singer, T.: Perspektiven der Empathie- und Compassion-Forschung. In: Handbuch der Philosophie und Ethik, Vol. Band 2, pp. 256 - 264 (Eds. Nida-Rümelin, J.; Spiegel, I.; Tiedemann, M.). Ferdinand Schöningh, Paderborn (2015)

Conference Paper (1)

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Conference Paper
Singer, T.; Snower, D. J.: 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)

Talk (26)

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Talk
Singer, T.: From compassion training towards a more caring society (opening talk) and the ReSource Institute - A social business bringing compassion training and consciousness into society (workshop). The Global Social Business Summit (GSBS), Berlin, Germany (2015)
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Singer, T.: Plastizität des sozialen Gehirns: Trainierbarkeit von sozialen Emotionen wie Empathie und Mitgefühl und deren Effekt auf Gehirn, Wohlbefinden, Gesundheit und Verhalten. Wissenschaftliches Symposium „WISSEN.SCHAFT.GESUNDHEIT", Keynote Lecture, Zentralinstitut für Seelische Gesundheit, Mannheim, Germany (2015)
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Singer, T.: Panel talk. Global Economic Symposium (GES), Kiel, Germany (2015)
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Singer, T.: Lessons from the ReSource project: How can we get from the cultivation of consciousness, brain, and behavior to a more caring society? European Summer Research Institute (ESRI), Chiemsee, Germany (2015)
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