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Abstract
While emotion and cognition were previously considered separate concepts, current research demonstrates an interplay between them. In the current chapter, we discuss the importance of the body in relation to emotional intelligence (EI) and executive functioning. In particular, we address a specific movement meditation called Quadrato Motor Training (QMT), which has been shown to enhance emotion regulation and neurocognitive functions. We then examine the importance of emotion regulation in the context of the Sphere Model of Consciousness (SMC) and related neurocognitive studies. The SMC is a neuro-phenomenal model of consciousness based on three main axes: Emotion, Time, and Self-Determination. It presents all phenomenal experiences in a sphere-shaped matrix, aiming to account for different interactions among the axes. Through this model, the processes leading to improved EI can be framed in a general theory of consciousness and described in relation to the three axes. We discuss three key concepts in relation to the SMC: (1) EI; (2) identification, namely excessive self-involvement or feeling caught up by experience (3) self-awareness, or awareness and management of ongoing inner processes.
虽然情感和认知以前被认为是独立的概念,但目前的研究表明它们之间存在相互作用。在本章中,我们将讨论身体在情商(EI)和执行功能方面的重要性。特别地,我们讨论了一种称为Quadrato Motor Training (QMT)的特定运动冥想,它已被证明可以增强情绪调节和神经认知功能。然后,我们在意识的球体模型(SMC)和相关的神经认知研究的背景下检查情绪调节的重要性。SMC是一种基于三个主轴的意识神经现象模型:情感、时间和自我决定。它将所有现象体验呈现在一个球形矩阵中,旨在解释轴线之间的不同相互作用。通过这个模型,导致情商提高的过程可以用一个一般的意识理论来描述,并与三个轴相关。我们讨论了与SMC相关的三个关键概念:(1)EI;(2)认同,即过度的自我投入或被经验所吸引的感觉;(3)自我意识,或对正在进行的内部过程的意识和管理。