EQ and the emotional curriculum
Description
IQ used to be the standard by which all were judged. Today, EQ allows for a broader understanding that encompasses attributes such as logical, linguistic, musical, kinetic, and emotional intelligences. This program provides an in-depth analysis of intelligence, including how it is defined and its neural components. Leading experts such as Harvard's Howard Gardner; Daniel Goleman, author of Emotional Intelligence; Colin Blakemore, of Oxford University; and Alison Gopnik, of the University of California, Berkeley, examine the correlation between self-control and SAT scores, the dominant role of the limbic system, and how emotional and intellectual intelligences can be defined and meaningfully measured.
Runtime
50 min
Series
Subjects
- Cognitive psychology (167)
- Neurophysiology (78)
- Intellect (87)
- Emotional intelligence (16)
- Neuropsychology (158)
Genre
Date of Publication
[2006], c2000
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