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Working memory updating of emotional stimuli predicts emotional intelligence in females
J. Orzechowski, M. Śmieja, et al.
This intriguing research by Jarosław Orzechowski, Magdalena Śmieja, Karol Lewczuk, and Edward Nęcka delves into the fascinating interplay between emotional intelligence and working memory, highlighting how efficiently we update emotional content impacts our EI. Discover the surprising findings that differentiate emotional and general intelligence through innovative WM tasks.
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