Incoming Resources
- Understanding your inner genius
- SQ, connecting with our spiritual intelligence, Danah Zohar & Ian Marshall
- Intelligence, race, and genetics, conversations with Arthur R. Jensen, Frank Miele
- Humility is the new smart, rethinking human excellence in the smart machine age, Edward D. Hess, Katherine Ludwig
- The human mind explained, an owner's guide to the mysteries of the mind, Susan A. Greenfield, general editor
- A brief history of intelligence, evolution, AI, and the five breakthroughs that made our brains, Max S. Bennett
- Ungifted, intelligence redefined : the truth about talent, practice, creativity, and the many paths to greatness, Scott Barry Kaufman ; illustrated by George Doutsiopoulos
- Brain gain, technology and the quest for digital wisdom, Marc Prensky
- On intelligence, Jeff Hawkins with Sandra Blakeslee
- The mind's I, fantasies and reflections on self and soul, composed and arranged by Douglas R. Hofstadter and Daniel C. Dennett
- The intelligence trap, why smart people make dumb mistakes, David Robson
- Hare brain, tortoise mind, why intelligence increases when you think less, Guy Claxton
- Experiential intelligence, harness the power of experience for personal and business breakthroughs, Soren Kaplan
- Physical intelligence, the science of how the body and the mind guide each other through life, Scott Grafton
- Intelligence and how to get it, why schools and cultures count, Richard E. Nisbett
- Aha!, the most interesting book you'll ever read about intelligence, written by Trudee Romanek ; illustrated by Rose Cowles
- Physical intelligence, the science of how the body and the mind guide each other through life, Scott Grafton
- The genius within, discovering the intelligence of every living thing, Frank T. Vertosick, Jr
- The black goddess and the unseen real, Peter Redgrove
- Everyday survival, why smart people do stupid things, Laurence Gonzales
- The dragons of Eden, speculations on the evolution of human intelligence, Carl Sagan
- Why smart people hurt, a guide for the bright, the sensitive, and the creative, Eric Maisel
- The developing mind, toward a neurobiology of interpersonal experience, Daniel J. Siegel
- The bell curve wars, race, intelligence, and the future of America, Steven Fraser, editor
- Everyday survival, why smart people do stupid things, Laurence Gonzales
- Everything bad is good for you, how's today's popular culture is actually making us smarter, Steven Johnson
- I am a strange loop, Douglas Hofstadter
- Mind, a journey to the heart of being human, Daniel J. Siegel, MD
- The bell curve, intelligence and class structure in American life, Richard J. Herrnstein, Charles Murray
- A thousand brains, a new theory of intelligence, Jeff Hawkins ; with a foreword by Richard Dawkins