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Engert, V.; Merla, A.; Grant, J. A.; Cardone, D.; Tusche, A.; Singer, T.: Exploring the use of thermal infrared imaging in human stress research. PLoS One 9 (3), e90782 (2014)
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Ruby, F. J. M.; Smallwood, J.; Sackur, J.; Singer, T.: Is self-generated thought a means of social problem solving? Frontiers in Psychology 4, 962 (2013)
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Ruby, F. J. M.; Smallwood, J.; Engen, H.; Singer, T.: How self-generated thought shapes mood - The relation between mind-wandering and mood depends on the socio-temporal content of thoughts. PLoS One 8 (10), e77554 (2013)
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Silani, G.; Lamm, C.; Ruff, C. C.; Singer, T.: Right supramarginal gyrus is crucial to overcome emotional egocentricity bias in social judgments. The Journal of Neuroscience 33 (39), S. 15466 - 15476 (2013)
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Klimecki, O. M.; Leiberg, S.; Lamm, C.; Singer, T.: Functional neural plasticity and associated changes in positive affect after compassion training. Cerebral Cortex 23 (7), S. 1552 - 1561 (2013)
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Steinbeis, N.; Singer, T.: The effects of social comparison on social emotions and behavior during childhood: The ontogeny of envy and Schadenfreude predicts developmental changes in equity-related decisions. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology 115 (1), S. 198 - 209 (2013)
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Engen, H. G.; Singer, T.: Empathy circuits. Current Opinion in Neurobiology 23 (2), S. 275 - 282 (2013)
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Smallwood, J.; Ruby, F. J. M.; Singer, T.: Letting go of the present: Mind-wandering is associated with reduced delay discounting. Consciousness and Cognition 22 (1), S. 1 - 7 (2013)
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Bernhardt, B. C.; Singer, T.: The neural basis of empathy. Annual Review of Neuroscience 35, S. 1 - 23 (2012)
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Przyrembel, M.; Smallwood, J.; Pauen, M.; Singer, T.: Illuminating the dark matter of social neuroscience: Considering the problem of social interaction from philosophical, psychological, and neuroscientific perspectives. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 6, 190 (2012)
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Singer, T.: The past, present and future of social neuroscience: A European perspective. NeuroImage 61 (2), S. 437 - 449 (2012)
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Ugazio, G.; Lamm, C.; Singer, T.: The role of emotions for moral judgments depends on the type of emotion and moral scenario. Emotion 12 (3), S. 579 - 590 (2012)
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McCall, C.; Singer, T.: The animal and human neuroendocrinology of social cognition, motivation and behavior. Nature Neuroscience 15 (5), S. 681 - 688 (2012)
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Steinbeis, N.; Bernhardt, B. C.; Singer, T.: Impulse control and underlying functions of the left DLPFC mediate age-related and age-independent individual differences in strategic social behavior. Neuron 73 (5), S. 1040 - 1051 (2012)
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Hein, G.; Lamm, C.; Brodbeck, C.; Singer, T.: Skin conductance response to the pain of others predicts later costly helping. PLoS One 6 (8), e22759 (2011)
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Leiberg, S.; Klimecki, O.; Singer, T.: Short-term compassion training increases prosocial behavior in a newly developed prosocial game. PLoS One 6 (3), e17798 (2011)
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Lamm, C.; Decety, J.; Singer, T.: Meta-analytic evidence for common and distinct neural networks associated with directly experienced pain and empathy for pain. NeuroImage 54 (3), S. 2492 - 2502 (2011)
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Hein, G.; Silani, G.; Preuschoff, K.; Batson, C. D.; Singer, T.: Neural responses to ingroup and outgroup members' suffering predict individual differences in costly helping. Neuron 68 (1), S. 149 - 160 (2010)
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Lamm, C.; Singer, T.: The role of anterior insular cortex in social emotions. Brain Structure & Function 214 (5-6), S. 579 - 591 (2010)
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Bird, G.; Silani, G.; Brindley, R.; White, S.; Frith, U.; Singer, T.: Empathic brain responses in insula are modulated by levels of alexithymia but not autism. Brain 133 (5), S. 1515 - 1525 (2010)
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