Emotional intelligence has emerged as an area of intense interest
in both scientific and lay circles. Yet while much attention has
been given to the measurement of an "EQ," little has been written
about the psychological underpinnings of emotional intelligence.
This book fills an important gap in the literature, linking the
ideas embodied in the emotional intelligence concept to ongoing
research and theoretical work in the field of affect science.
Chapters by foremost investigators illuminate the basic processes
by which people perceive and appraise emotion, use emotion to
facilitate thought, understand and communicate emotion concepts,
and manage their own and others' emotions. Incorporating many
levels of analysis, from neuroscience to culture, the volume
develops a broader scientific basis for the idea of emotional
intelligence. It also raises stimulating new questions about the
role of emotion in adaptive personal and social functioning.
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