This presentation discusses intelligence and cognition. It defines intelligence as the ability to think rationally, understand the world, and use resources in the best possible way. It discusses different types of intelligence including fluid intelligence, memory, reasoning, and processing information. It also covers Sternberg's three aspects of intelligence: analytical, creative, and practical intelligence. Emotional intelligence and its role in business applications are also mentioned. The presentation then defines cognition as the process by which sensory input is transformed, reduced, elaborated, stored, recovered and used. It discusses mental images and representations as part of thinking and cognition.