“The Science of Compassion: Origins, Measures, and Interventions,” which took place July 19th to 22nd, 2012 in Telluride, Colorado, was the first large-scale international conference of its kind dedicated to scientific inquiry into compassion. The conference convened a unique group of leading world experts in the fields of altruism, compassion, and service to present their latest research. This was the discussion and Q&A for the panel “Future Directions in Research on Compassion” by James Doty, MD, Phil Zimbardo, PhD, Daryl Cameron, PhD candidate, Clifford Saron, PhD, and Mohamed El-Hodiri, PhD.
The Science of Compassion: Origins, Measures, and Interventions: Closing Comments – James Doty, M.D.
“The Science of Compassion: Origins, Measures, and Interventions,” which took place July 19th to 22nd, 2012 in Telluride, Colorado, was the first large-scale international conference of its kind dedicated to scientific inquiry into compassion. The conference convened a unique group of leading world experts in the fields of altruism, compassion, and service to present their latest research. These were the closing comments by James Doty, M.D.
The Science of Compassion: “Neural Indices of Compassion” Q&A
“The Science of Compassion: Origins, Measures, and Interventions,” which took place July 19th to 22nd, 2012 in Telluride, Colorado, was the first large-scale international conference of its kind dedicated to scientific inquiry into compassion. The conference convened a unique group of leading world experts in the fields of altruism, compassion, and service to present their latest research. This was the Q&A for the panel “Neural Indices of Compassion” by Joan Chiao, Ph.D., Brian Knutson, Ph.D., Cade McCall, Ph.D., Jamil Zaki, Ph.D., Judson Brewer, Ph. D., and Bill Harbaugh, Ph.D.
The Science of Compassion: Origins, Measures, and Interventions – Jamil Zaki, Ph.D.
“The Science of Compassion: Origins, Measures, and Interventions,” which took place July 19th to 22nd, 2012 in Telluride, Colorado, was the first large-scale international conference of its kind dedicated to scientific inquiry into compassion. The conference convened a unique group of leading world experts in the fields of altruism, compassion, and service to present their latest research. This talk was part of the panel “Neural Indices of Compassion” by Jamil Zaki, Ph.D.
Role of Compassion in Education and Wider Societal Context
This session focuses on the place of compassion, both in individuals’ lives and in larger societal contexts, such as understanding across peoples and cultures as well as the future course of education. It examines how compassion and altruism can be brought into social and educational systems and what the benefits might be.
Stanford University:
http://www.stanford.edu/
The Dalai Lama at Stanford:
http://dalailama.stanford.edu/
Stanford Institute for Neuroinnovation and Translational Neuroscience (SINTN):
http://neuroscience.stanford.edu/
Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education at Stanford (CCARE):
http://ccare.stanford.edu/node
Dalai Lama Home:
http://www.dalailama.com/
Charter for Compassion:
http://charterforcompassion.org/
Stanford University Channel on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/stanford
Centrality of Compassion in Human Life and Society
His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama speaks on the centrality of compassion in Maples Pavilion at Stanford University. He shares his thoughts on the necessity of friendship, altruism, family, selflessness, and religion, from the perspectives of such wide-ranging disciplines as education, social psychology and the neurosciences.
Stanford University:
http://www.stanford.edu/
Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education at Stanford:
http://ccare.stanford.edu/node
Dalai Lama Home:
http://www.dalailama.com/
Charter for Compassion:
http://charterforcompassion.org/
Stanford University Channel on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/stanford
Scientific Questions for Future Research on Compassion
In the second of two afternoon sessions, His Holiness the Dalai Lama participates in panels regarding compassion, emotions, and action in the modern world. The panels include Stanford faculty members and focus on discussions about humanity in culture. In addition, the panels discuss how character and optimism play a role in the world’s future.
This session and the morning one that preceded it was part of the 2010 visit to Stanford by His Holiness the Dalai Lama. His visit included this session as well as several other sessions where the Dalai Lama talked about compassion and religion in the modern world.
Stanford University:
http://www.stanford.edu/
The Dalai Lama at Stanford
http://dalailama.stanford.edu/
Stanford University Channel on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/stanford
CCARE Research and Experiments on Compassion II
In the first of two afternoon sessions, His Holiness the Dalai Lama participates in a panel regarding compassion and the development of compassion. The panel includes many Stanford faculty members and discusses programs like CCARE, which focuses on how people might be trained to be more compassionate.
These sessions and the morning ones that preceded it were part of the 2010 visit to Stanford by His Holiness the Dalai Lama. His visit included this session as well as several other sessions where the Dalai Lama talked about compassion and religion in the modern world.
Stanford University:
http://www.stanford.edu/
The Dalai Lama at Stanford
http://dalailama.stanford.edu/
Stanford University Channel on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/stanford
CCARE Research and Experiments on Compassion I
This session presents important findings from CCARE’s research on the “neural, genetic and behavioral mechanisms associated with compassion, altruism and other pro-social emotions.” The panel explores the evolutionary origins of mammalian nurturing as well as neuropsychological and neuroeconomic models of compassion.
Stanford University:
http://www.stanford.edu/
The Dalai Lama at Stanford:
http://dalailama.stanford.edu/
Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education at Stanford (CCARE):
http://ccare.stanford.edu/node
Dalai Lama Home:
http://www.dalailama.com/
Charter for Compassion:
http://charterforcompassion.org/
Stanford University Channel on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/stanford
The Science of Compassion: Origins, Measures, and Interventions Opening Comments – James Doty, MD.
“The Science of Compassion: Origins, Measures, and Interventions,” which took place July 19th to 22nd, 2012 in Telluride, Colorado, was the first large-scale international conference of its kind dedicated to scientific inquiry into compassion. The conference convened a unique group of leading world experts in the fields of altruism, compassion, and service to present their latest research. These were the opening comments by James Doty, MD.
The Science of Compassion: Origins, Measures, and Interventions – Jeff Simpson, Ph.D.
Jeff Simpson was unable to attend. Emiliana Simon-Thomas, PhD and Stephanie Brown, Ph.D. presented his work.
“The Science of Compassion: Origins, Measures, and Interventions,” which took place July 19th to 22nd, 2012 in Telluride, Colorado, was the first large-scale international conference of its kind dedicated to scientific inquiry into compassion. The conference convened a unique group of leading world experts in the fields of altruism, compassion, and service to present their latest research. This talk was part of the panel “Origins and Conceptual Models of Compassion.”
The Science of Compassion: Origins, Measures, and Interventions – Thupten Jinpa, Ph.D.
“The Science of Compassion: Origins, Measures, and Interventions,” which took place July 19th to 22nd, 2012 in Telluride, Colorado, was the first large-scale international conference of its kind dedicated to scientific inquiry into compassion. The conference convened a unique group of leading world experts in the fields of altruism, compassion, and service to present their latest research. This talk was part of the panel “Origins and Conceptual Models of Compassion” by Thupten Jinpa, Ph.D.
The Science of Compassion: Origins, Measures, and Interventions – Stephanie Brown, Ph.D.
“The Science of Compassion: Origins, Measures, and Interventions,” which took place July 19th to 22nd, 2012 in Telluride, Colorado, was the first large-scale international conference of its kind dedicated to scientific inquiry into compassion. The conference convened a unique group of leading world experts in the fields of altruism, compassion, and service to present their latest research. This talk was part of the panel “Origins and Conceptual Models of Compassion” by Stephanie Brown, Ph.D.
The Science of Compassion: Origins, Measures, and Interventions – Stephen Porges, Ph.D.
“The Science of Compassion: Origins, Measures, and Interventions,” which took place July 19th to 22nd, 2012 in Telluride, Colorado, was the first large-scale international conference of its kind dedicated to scientific inquiry into compassion. The conference convened a unique group of leading world experts in the fields of altruism, compassion, and service to present their latest research. This talk was part of the panel “Origins and Conceptual Models of Compassion” by Stephen Porges, Ph.D.
The Science of Compassion: Origins, Measures, and Interventions – Leah Weiss, Ph.D.
“The Science of Compassion: Origins, Measures, and Interventions,” which took place July 19th to 22nd, 2012 in Telluride, Colorado, was the first large-scale international conference of its kind dedicated to scientific inquiry into compassion. The conference convened a unique group of leading world experts in the fields of altruism, compassion, and service to present their latest research. This talk was part of the panel “Compassion-Building Interventions” by Leah Weiss, Ph.D.
The Science of Compassion: Origins, Measures, and Interventions – Chris Irons, Ph.D.
“The Science of Compassion: Origins, Measures, and Interventions,” which took place July 19th to 22nd, 2012 in Telluride, Colorado, was the first large-scale international conference of its kind dedicated to scientific inquiry into compassion. The conference convened a unique group of leading world experts in the fields of altruism, compassion, and service to present their latest research. This talk was part of the panel “Compassion-Building Interventions” by Chris Irons, Ph.D.
The Science of Compassion: Origins, Measures, and Interventions – Dan Martin, Ph.D.
“The Science of Compassion: Origins, Measures, and Interventions,” which took place July 19th to 22nd, 2012 in Telluride, Colorado, was the first large-scale international conference of its kind dedicated to scientific inquiry into compassion. The conference convened a unique group of leading world experts in the fields of altruism, compassion, and service to present their latest research. This talk was part of the panel “Compassion-Building Interventions” by Dan Martin, Ph.D.
The Science of Compassion: Origins, Measures, and Interventions – Charles Raison, MD.
“The Science of Compassion: Origins, Measures, and Interventions,” which took place July 19th to 22nd, 2012 in Telluride, Colorado, was the first large-scale international conference of its kind dedicated to scientific inquiry into compassion. The conference convened a unique group of leading world experts in the fields of altruism, compassion, and service to present their latest research. This talk was part of the panel “Compassion-Building Interventions” by Charles Raison, MD.
The Science of Compassion: Origins, Measures, and Interventions – Robert Levine, Ph.D.
“The Science of Compassion: Origins, Measures, and Interventions,” which took place July 19th to 22nd, 2012 in Telluride, Colorado, was the first large-scale international conference of its kind dedicated to scientific inquiry into compassion. The conference convened a unique group of leading world experts in the fields of altruism, compassion, and service to present their latest research. This talk was part of the panel “Self-Report Autonomic and Behavioral Measures of Compassion” by Robert Levine, Ph.D.
The Science of Compassion: Origins, Measures, and Interventions – Walter Osika, M.D., Ph.D.
“The Science of Compassion: Origins, Measures, and Interventions,” which took place July 19th to 22nd, 2012 in Telluride, Colorado, was the first large-scale international conference of its kind dedicated to scientific inquiry into compassion. The conference convened a unique group of leading world experts in the fields of altruism, compassion, and service to present their latest research. This talk was part of the panel “Self-Report Autonomic and Behavioral Measures of Compassion” by Walter Osika, M.D., Ph.D.
The Science of Compassion: “Self-Report Autonomic and Behavioral Measures of Compassion” Q&A
“The Science of Compassion: Origins, Measures, and Interventions,” which took place July 19th to 22nd, 2012 in Telluride Colorado, was the first large-scale international conference of its kind dedicated to scientific inquiry into compassion. The conference convened a unique group of leading world experts in the fields of altruism, compassion, and service to present their latest research. This was the Q&A for the panel “Self-Report Autonomic and Behavioral Measures of Compassion” by Dan Batson, PhD, Walter Osika, MD, Robert Levine, PhD, Kristen Neff, PhD, Erika Rosenberg, PhD, & Barbara Fredrickson, PhD.
The Science of Compassion: Origins, Measures, and Interventions – Sue Carter, Ph.D.
“The Science of Compassion: Origins, Measures, and Interventions,” which took place July 19th to 22nd, 2012 in Telluride, Colorado, was the first large-scale international conference of its kind dedicated to scientific inquiry into compassion. The conference convened a unique group of leading world experts in the fields of altruism, compassion, and service to present their latest research. This talk was part of the panel “Neurotransmitters, Neuropeptides, Genes and Compassion” by Sue Carter, Ph.D.
The Science of Compassion: Origins, Measures, and Interventions – Steve Cole, Ph.D.
“The Science of Compassion: Origins, Measures, and Interventions,” which took place July 19th to 22nd, 2012 in Telluride, Colorado, was the first large-scale international conference of its kind dedicated to scientific inquiry into compassion. The conference convened a unique group of leading world experts in the fields of altruism, compassion, and service to present their latest research. This talk was part of the panel “Neurotransmitters, Neuropeptides, Genes and Compassion” by Steve Cole, Ph.D.
The Science of Compassion: Origins, Measures, and Interventions – Sarina Rodrigues Saturn, Ph.D.
“The Science of Compassion: Origins, Measures, and Interventions,” which took place July 19th to 22nd, 2012 in Telluride, Colorado, was the first large-scale international conference of its kind dedicated to scientific inquiry into compassion. The conference convened a unique group of leading world experts in the fields of altruism, compassion, and service to present their latest research. This talk was part of the panel “Neurotransmitters, Neuropeptides, Genes and Compassion” by Sarina Rodrigues Saturn, Ph.D.
The Science of Compassion: Origins, Measures, and Interventions – Firdaus Dhabhar, Ph.D.
“The Science of Compassion: Origins, Measures, and Interventions,” which took place July 19th to 22nd, 2012 in Telluride, Colorado, was the first large-scale international conference of its kind dedicated to scientific inquiry into compassion. The conference convened a unique group of leading world experts in the fields of altruism, compassion, and service to present their latest research. This talk was part of the panel “Neurotransmitters, Neuropeptides, Genes and Compassion” by Firdaus Dhabhar, Ph.D.