

Tania Singer – The Power of Two
25 snips May 15, 2025
Tania Singer, a leading social neuroscientist and contemplative researcher, dives into the fascinating world of empathy and compassion. They explore the brain's response to emotional pain and the training of empathy through contemplative practices. Tania discusses the power of practicing with others, particularly in challenging times like the COVID lockdown, and shares insights on the importance of compassion as an antidote to empathy burnout. Her pioneering studies highlight how shifting focus from individual to systemic change can enhance societal connections and well-being.
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Pain Empathy Brain Study
- Tania Singer developed the pain empathy paradigm in brain imaging despite skepticism it would show anything.
- She found empathy activates only the emotional component of pain in the observer's brain, not the full pain network.
Distinguishing Empathy vs Compassion
- Empathy and compassion activate distinct brain networks with different effects on well-being.
- Compassion involves a caring motivation and positive feelings, protecting against empathic distress burnout.
Empathy's Fragility, Compassion's Strength
- Empathy is essential for social bonding but fragile and can lead to burnout if unchecked.
- Compassion is a stable altruistic motivation that maintains self-other distinction and resilience.