Emotional Intelligence Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Neurobiological Basis and Potential Modification of Emotional Intelligence Through Affective / Behavioral Training
Emotional Intelligence (EI) is defined as the ability to accurately perceive and identify
emotions in oneself and others, understand and use emotions to enhance cognitive processes,
and effectively manage one's own emotions as well as those of others. Two major approaches
to the construct of emotional intelligence have emerged. These two approaches can be broadly
defined as the Trait and Ability Approaches. The Trait Approach, which is typically assessed
via self-report measures such as that Bar-On Emotional Quotient Inventory, appears to be
strongly related to existing models of personality and coping. The other major approach to
EI follows an Ability Model, assuming that EI is similar to but distinct from other types of
cognitive intelligence, and involves measurement of a variety of skills and abilities
related to emotional processing. An understanding of the neurobiological substrate of
emotional intelligence is beginning to emerge. One influential theory that is particularly
relevant to the neurobiology of emotional intelligence is the "somatic marker hypothesis,"
yet there still remains a limited understanding of the neurobiological basis of EI. The
proposed investigation will attempt to provide the most comprehensive study to date
examining the behavioral, psychological, functional, and brain structural correlates of EI.
The proposed study will use neuroimaging techniques to examine the relationship between
current measures of EI, behavioral expression of emotionally competent capacities, brain
functional responses, and structural cerebral organization.
The specific questions to be addressed and their associated hypotheses are:
1. The two major approaches to EI (i.e., Trait vs. Ability) will show only modest, though
significant positive correlations with one another.
2. EI Trait measures will be highly correlated with measures of personality but weakly
correlated with specific skills such as facial affect identification, emotional
decision-making, and affectively based judgments, whereas EI Ability measures will
correlate more highly with specific emotional skill measures.
3. During functional MRI affective challenge tasks, EI scores will be negatively
correlated with activity within the Somatic Marker Circuitry suggested by Damasio and
colleagues (i.e., ventromedial prefrontal cortex, amygdala, insular cortex), as
suggested by the neural efficiency hypothesis.
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Observational Model: Cohort, Time Perspective: Cross-Sectional
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