Genius: The Natural History of Creativity presents a novel theory of genius and creativity, based on the personality characteristics of creative persons and geniuses. Starting with the fact that genius and creativity are related to psychopathology, it uses modern research into the causes of cognitiv[...]
Hans Eysenck was one of the best-known research psychologists of thetwentieth century. Respected as a prolific author, he was unafraid to addresscontroversial topics. In Decline and Fall of the Freudian Empire, he placeshimself at the center of the debate on psychoanalytic theory, challengingthe sta[...]
What is meant by the term "intelligence" and, once defined, how do we go about achieving a valid measurement of this faculty? This classic textbook, originally published in 1979, and now reissued with a new preface by Sybil Eysenck, incorporates a broad range of findings and reanalyzes much of the e[...]