Summary The relationship between emotional intelligence (EI) and emotion information processing (EIP) has received surprisingly little attention in the literature. The present research addresses these gaps in the literature by introducing a conceptualization of emotional intelligence as composed of two distinct components: (1) EIK or emotion Knowledge component, captured by current ability emotional intelligence tests, related to top-down, higher order reasoning about emotions, and which depends more strongly on acquired and culture-bound knowledge about emotions; (2) EIP or emotion information Processing component, measured with emotion information processing tasks, requires faster processing and is based on bottom-up attention- related r...
Emotional Intelligence (EI) has been conceptualized in the literature either as a dispositional tend...
Emotional Intelligence (EI) is a relatively new concept in the field of psychology, introduced by Sa...
Emotional intelligence (EI) involves the ability to carry out accurate reasoning about emotions and ...
Emotion information processing (EIP) has been recently introduced as a new component of emotional in...
Recent research on emotion recognition ability (ERA) suggests that the capacity to process emotional...
Emotional intelligence (EI) has gained significant popularity as a scientific construct over the pas...
It has been proposed that emotional intelligence (EI) functions as a magnifier of emotional experien...
Nowadays, not only psychologists are interested in the study of Emotional Intelligence (EI). Teacher...
Current ability EI measures rely on the assumption that there is a "correct" way to use emotions int...
This article examines the status of emotional intelligence (EI) within the structure of human cognit...
Summary In this article, we provide preliminary evidence for the ‘hypersensitivity hypothesis’, acc...
This article examines the status of emotional intelligence (EI) within the structure of human cognit...
We use the term Emotional Intelligence (EI) to refer to the mental processes involved in the recogni...
Emotional intelligence (EI) is a relatively new construct (Zeidner, et al., 2004) that has gathered ...
Although emotion and cognition were considered to be separate aspects of the psyche in the past, res...
Emotional Intelligence (EI) has been conceptualized in the literature either as a dispositional tend...
Emotional Intelligence (EI) is a relatively new concept in the field of psychology, introduced by Sa...
Emotional intelligence (EI) involves the ability to carry out accurate reasoning about emotions and ...
Emotion information processing (EIP) has been recently introduced as a new component of emotional in...
Recent research on emotion recognition ability (ERA) suggests that the capacity to process emotional...
Emotional intelligence (EI) has gained significant popularity as a scientific construct over the pas...
It has been proposed that emotional intelligence (EI) functions as a magnifier of emotional experien...
Nowadays, not only psychologists are interested in the study of Emotional Intelligence (EI). Teacher...
Current ability EI measures rely on the assumption that there is a "correct" way to use emotions int...
This article examines the status of emotional intelligence (EI) within the structure of human cognit...
Summary In this article, we provide preliminary evidence for the ‘hypersensitivity hypothesis’, acc...
This article examines the status of emotional intelligence (EI) within the structure of human cognit...
We use the term Emotional Intelligence (EI) to refer to the mental processes involved in the recogni...
Emotional intelligence (EI) is a relatively new construct (Zeidner, et al., 2004) that has gathered ...
Although emotion and cognition were considered to be separate aspects of the psyche in the past, res...
Emotional Intelligence (EI) has been conceptualized in the literature either as a dispositional tend...
Emotional Intelligence (EI) is a relatively new concept in the field of psychology, introduced by Sa...
Emotional intelligence (EI) involves the ability to carry out accurate reasoning about emotions and ...