CONSULTORA DE RH – CAPITAL HUMANO
FORMADORA DE COMPORTAMENTO ORGANIZACIONAL
BUSINESS E LIFE COACH
“Ajudo as pessoas a colorir pensamentos”
Identifico-me como uma pessoa dinâmica, criativa, fascinada pelo comportamento humano, apaixonada pela vida, pela procura da felicidade, bem-estar e realização pessoal e profissional.
Com uma visão aberta e criativa identifico, avalio e desenvolvo o talento e as competências individuais, de equipa e das organizações, para que se tornem mais conscientes,eficientes e felizes, atingindo os resultados desejados e realizando-se plenamente na vida pessoal e profissional.
O meu propósito é facilitar mudanças positivas e duradouras.
"Se um dia tiver que escolher entre o Mundo e o Amor, lembre-se: Se escolher o Mundo ficará sem Amor, mas se você escolher o Amor, com ele conquistará o Mundo" - Albert Einstein
quinta-feira, 2 de janeiro de 2014
Mapping How Emotions Manifest in the Body
A new study by Finnish researchers published today in the Proceedings of the National Academies of Sciences, suggests that our emotions do indeed tend to influence our bodies in consistent ways.
Across five experiments, 701 participants “were shown two silhouettes of bodies alongside emotional words, stories, movies, or facial expressions. They were asked to color the bodily regions whose activity they felt increasing or decreasing while viewing each stimulus.”
The emotions were generated by having the subjects read short stories or watch movies. On a blank, computerized figurine, they were then asked to color in the areas of their body where sensations became stronger (the red and yellow) or weaker (blue and black) when they felt a certain way.
The mapping exercise produced what you might expect: an angry hot-head, a happy person lighting up all the way through their fingers and toes, a depressed figurine that was literally blue (meaning they felt little sensation in their limbs). Almost all of the emotions generated changes in the head area, suggesting smiling, frowning, or skin temperature changes, while feelings like joy and anger saw upticks in the limbs—perhaps because you’re ready to hug, or punch, your interlocutor. Meanwhile, “sensations in the digestive system and around the throat region were mainly found in disgust,” the authors wrote. It's worth noting that the bodily sensations weren't blood flow, heat, or anything else that could be measured objectively—they were based solely on physical twinges subjects said they experienced.
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