Incoming Resources
- Keep sharp, Dr Sanjay Gupta
- Ways of being, beyond human intelligence, James Bridle
- Ungifted, intelligence redefined : the truth about talent, practice, creativity, and the many paths to greatness, Scott Barry Kaufman
- Use your head, how to unleash the power of your mind, Tony Buzan, and James Harrison, consultant editor
- How the mind changed, a human history of our evolving brain, Joseph Jebelli
- Keep your brain healthy for life
- Intelligence in the flesh, why your mind needs your body much more than it thinks, Guy Claxton
- Metamagical themas, questing for the essence of mind and pattern, Douglas R. Hofstadter
- Memory and intelligence, Jean Piaget and Bärbel Inhelder in collaboration with Hermine Sinclair-de Zwart ; translated from the French by Arnold J. Pomerans
- Intelligence, a very short introduction, Ian J. Deary
- The psychology of intelligence, by Jean Piaget
- Intelligence, Stuart Ritchie
- The Mind's I, fantasies and reflections on self and soul, composed and arranged by Douglas R. Hofstadter and Daniel C. Dennett
- Self-theories, their role in motivation, personality, and development, Carol S. Dweck
- The psychology of individual and group differences, [by] Lee Willerman
- The growth of logical thinking from childhood to adolescence, an essay on the construction of formal operational structures, Bärbel Inhelder and Jean Piaget ; translated by Anne Parsons and Stanley Milgram
- Mindwaves, thoughts on intelligence, identity and consciousness, edited by Colin Blakemore and Susan Greenfield
- Intelligence and experience, J. McV. Hunt
- The mystery of the mind, a critical study of consciousness and the human brain, by Wilder Penfield ; with discussions by William Feindel, Charles Hendel and Charles Symonds
- Natural-born cyborgs, minds, technologies, and the future of human intelligence, Andy Clark
- The concept of mind, Gilbert Ryle
- Intelligence, the psychometric view
- Matter and consciousness, a contemporary introduction to the philosophy of mind, Paul M. Churchland
- Beyond IQ, a triarchic theory of human intelligence, Robert J. Sternberg
- Minds, brains and science, the 1984 Reith lectures, John Searle
- Broca's brain, reflections on the romance of science, Carl Sagan
- Piaget's theory of intellectual development, an introduction, Herbert Ginsburg and Sylvia Opper
- The mind map book, by Tony Buzan with Barry Buzan
- Race, intelligence and education, H. J. Eysenck
- Understanding intelligence, Ken Richardson
- Intelligence, learning, and action, a foundation for theory and practice in education, Richard R. Skemp
- The scientific study of human nature, tribute to Hans J. Eysenck at eighty, edited by Helmuth Nyborg
- Introduction to the philosophy of mind, readings from Descartes to Strawson, edited by Harold Morick
- Discovering psychology;, presented by Philip G. Zimbardo, ------ Programmes 10-12/
- Morphing intelligence, from IQ measurement to artificial brains, Catherine Malabou ; translated by Carolyn Shread
- Pygmalion in the classroom, teacher expectation and pupils' intellectual development, by Robert Rosenthal, Lenore Jacobson
- Matter and consciousness, Paul M. Churchland
- Handbook of intelligence, edited by Robert J. Sternberg
- The structure and measurement of intelligence, [by] Hans J. Eysenck with contributions by David W. Fulker
- Do Howard Gardner's multiple intelligences add up?, John White
- The developing mind, how relationships and the brain interact to shape who we are, Daniel J. Siegel
- The anatomy of the soul, historical essays in the philosophy of mind, Anthony Kenny
- Multiple intelligences, new horizons, Howard Gardner
- Individual differences, Anne Anastasi
- The intelligence trap, why smart people make stupid mistakes and how to make wiser decisions, David Robson
- The mechanism of mind, understand how your mind works to maximise memory and creative potential, Edward de Bono
- How to mind map, Tony Buzan
- Thought, a very short introduction, Tim Bayne
- Ultimate IQ tests, 1,000 practice test questions to boost your brain power, Philip Carter, Ken Russell
- The psychology of stupidity, [edited by] Jean-Francois Marmion ; read by Hillary Huber, Allyson Ryan and Mark Deakins