Book Chapters - Emotional Intelligence and Neuroscience

Bechara, A., & Bar-On, R. (2006). Neurological Substrates of Emotional and Social Intelligence: Evidence from Patients with Focal Brain Lesions. In J. T. Cacioppo, P. S. Visser & C. L. Pickett (Eds.), Social Neuroscience: People thinking about thinking people (pp. 13-40). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Bechara, A., Damasio, A. R., & Bar-On, R. (2007). The anatomy of emotional intelligence and implications for educating people to be emotionally intelligent. In R. Bar-On, J. G. Maree & M. J. Elias (Eds.), Educating people to be emotionally intelligent (pp. 273-290). Westport, CT: Praeger Publishers/Greenwood Publishing Group.

Bechara, A., Tranel, D., & Damasio, A. R. (2000). Poor judgment in spite of high intellect: Neurological evidence for emotional intelligence. In R. Bar-On & J. D. A. Parker (Eds.), The handbook of emotional intelligence: Theory, development, assessment, and application at home, school, and in the workplace (pp. 192-214). San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass.

Jausovec, N., & Jausovec, K. (2010). Emotional intelligence and gender: A neurophysiological perspective. In A. Gruszka, G. Matthews & B. Szymura (Eds.), Handbook of individual differences in cognition: Attention, memory, and executive control (pp. 109-126). New York, NY: Springer Science + Business Media.

Rolls, E. T. (2007). A neurobiological approach to emotional intelligence. In G. Matthews, M. Zeidner & R. D. Roberts (Eds.), The science of emotional intelligence: Knowns and unknowns (pp. 72-100). New York, NY: Oxford University Press.

Tarasuik, J. C., Ciorciari, J., & Stough, C. (2009). Understanding the neurobiology of emotional intelligence: A review. In C. Stough, D. H. Saklofske & J. D. A. Parker (Eds.), Assessing emotional intelligence: Theory, research, and applications (pp. 307-320). New York, NY: Springer Science + Business Media.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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