A linguagem das emoções.pptx

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A linguagem das emoções Paul Ekman

O que são emoções? Elas são universais ou variam entre culturas? Quais são os papéis das emoções? Podemos controlar o que sentimos? Podemos identificar as emoções dos outros, mesmo quando estão tentando camuflá-las? Essas e outras perguntas são respondidas pelo psicólogo Paul Ekman (2011) em seu livro  A Linguagem das Emoções.

Inicialmente, Ekman define as emoções como processos, produzidos pelas histórias da espécie e individual, que preparam o organismo para lidar com eventos importantes. Quando deflagradas, as emoções alteram a atividade do cérebro, do sistema nervoso autônomo e dos músculos. As expressões emocionais figuram como recursos úteis para a comunicação. Quando presenciamos -- pela face, postura e voz -- uma expressão emocional, temos um indício do que a pessoa emocionada pode fazer ou do que a fez sentir uma emoção.

Mas podemos, como frequentemente acontece, estarmos redondamente enganados. Se o choro e o medo podem resultar da culpa pelo que fizemos, podem também ser fruto de uma acusação indefensável e injusta. Nem sempre sabemos o que motiva uma emoção, e Ekman alerta-nos sobre o perigo de cometermos o "erro de Otelo".

Desdêmona , injustamente acusada de uma traição, temia pela morte. Otelo, cego pelo ciúme, interpretou seu temor como prova de sua culpa.

As respostas emocionais -- de medo, raiva, aversão e entusiasmo, por exemplo -- são rápidas e começam sem nossa consciência, e Ekman acredita que elas sejam implementadas por  mecanismos automáticos de avaliação , ou  autoavaliadores . Esses mecanismos rastreariam continuamente o mundo ao nosso redor, e nos permitiriam responder rapidamente em circunstâncias relevantes. Se um leão pular na nossa frente, não decidimos nos espantar; não pedimos ao cérebro que envie hormônios para a corrente sanguínea, que o coração acelere e que o sangue se concentre na musculatura dos membros inferiores. Se perdemos um ente querido, não podemos optar entre nos entristecer ou seguir a vida como se nada tivesse acontecido. A seleção natural forjou mecanismos que trabalham rápida e automaticamente, isto é, independentemente do que queremos ou decidimos. Se não fosse assim, nossos ancestrais caçadores-coletores não teriam sobrevivido.

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