The Neuroscience of Compassion
Offered By: World Economic Forum via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the groundbreaking research on brain plasticity and compassion training in this 20-minute World Economic Forum talk by social neuroscientist and psychologist Tania Singer. Discover how targeted mental exercises can reshape neural pathways, potentially leading to increased empathy, improved decision-making, and a more sustainable, cooperative global society. Learn about Singer's year-long study on brain plasticity, including modules on presence, affect, and perspective-taking. Examine the neurological differences between cognitive empathy and true compassion, and understand how specific training can enhance social intelligence and theory of mind. Delve into the concept of the brain as a trainable "muscle" and its implications for personal growth and societal change. Consider the potential applications of this research in fields like economics, education, and institutional design for fostering a more compassionate world.
Syllabus
Introduction
The Resource Project
Core Exercise
Retreat
Mindfulness Diet
The Study
The Results
Guinness Record
Economic Games
Results
Empathy and Compassion
Empathy for Pain
Network
cortical thickness
measures
composite
social cues
cortisol
stress response
plasticity
mental training
neoclassicism
system associate
system
Institutional design
Sciencebased program in schools
Taught by
World Economic Forum
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