• Title of article

    Emotional intelligence and autonomic self-perception: Emotional abilities are related to visceral acuity

  • Author/Authors

    Tamera R. Schneider، نويسنده , , Joseph B. Lyons، نويسنده , , Maria Williams، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
  • Pages
    9
  • From page
    853
  • To page
    861
  • Abstract
    Emotional intelligence (EI) comprises the abilities of identifying and perceiving emotions, using emotions to facilitate cognition, understanding emotions, and managing emotions. We examined the postulate that emotionally intelligent people should be better at discerning physiological events. It was expected that individuals high in the facets of EI, particularly good emotional perceivers, would be better at perceiving their autonomic nervous system activity (i.e., heartbeats). Seventy-nine undergraduates completed an ability-based EI measure, the Mayer–Salovey–Caruso Emotional Intelligence Test (MSCEIT), and performed a visceral self-perception task (heartbeat detection). Although emotional perception was not related to discriminating autonomic activity reliably, the other EI facets were related to visceral self-perception. The pattern of relationships was similar for males and females, with some exceptions. The present study provides support for the validity of the theory of emotional intelligence.
  • Keywords
    emotions , Autonomic self-perception , Emotional Intelligence , Heartbeat detection , Visceral self-perception
  • Journal title
    Personality and Individual Differences
  • Serial Year
    2005
  • Journal title
    Personality and Individual Differences
  • Record number

    457785