Tania Singer
Tania Singer (born 1969) is a German psychologist and social neuroscientist and the scientific director of the
Max Planck Society's Social Neuroscience Lab in
Berlin,
Germany. Between 2007 and 2010, she became the inaugural chair of
social neuroscience and
neuroeconomics at the
University of Zurich and was the co-director of the [https://www.zne.uzh.ch/en.html Laboratory for Social and Neural Systems Research] in
Zurich. Her research focuses on the developmental, neuronal, and hormonal mechanisms underlying human
social behavior and social emotions such as compassion and
empathy. She is founder and principal investigator of the [https://www.resource-project.org/en/ ReSource] project, one of the largest longitudinal studies on the effects of mental training on
brain plasticity as well as mental and physical health, co-funded by the
European Research Council. She also collaborates with the macro-economist
Dennis Snower on research on
caring economics. Singer's ''Caring Economics: Conversations on Altruism and Compassion, Between Scientists, Economists, and the Dalai Lama'' was published in 2015. She is the daughter of the neuroscientist
Wolf Singer.
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