Researchers, Dalai Lama And The Neuroscience of Altruism

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Stanford researchers and the Dalai Lama focus on the neuroscience of compassion -- an effort that finds a natural ally in Tibetan Buddhism.

Why the Dalai Lama comes to Stanford:
http://news.stanford.edu/news/2010/october/ccare-tibetan-initiative-101310.html

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  • I was hoping for something on the neuroscience of altruism.

  • So.... Where's the science? 2 minutes of nothing said. Brilliant.

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  • I Really Like The Video From Your Stanford researchers and the Dalai Lama focus on the neuroscience of compassion an effort that finds a natural ally in Tibetan Buddhism.

  • Your Video Is Very Useful Sharing Stanford researchers and the Dalai Lama focus on the neuroscience of compassion an effort that finds a natural ally in Tibetan Buddhism.

  • the wisest man as of now

  • They have a very good research. Very useful.

  • There is an article in PNAS (Procedings National Academy of Sciences) on neural effects of Loving Kindness and Compassion Meditation.

    Do a search on google scholar using the following keywords: PNAS Davidson Ricard

    The article is free.

  • so,.. where's the neuroscience? 

  • neuroscience is like..how to use self presentation & speeches to harvest the minds of the people :)

  • His eyes is telling me he is not trust worthy! His smiling is also the same. The 12 facial cranial nerves will tell a lot about most people. End of story. Even he knew about it but still he couldn't hide his facial expression.

  • don't trust any religion!

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