Psicopatia e Reconhecimento de Expressões Faciais de Emoções:

Uma Revisão Sistemática

Autores/as

  • Silvio José Lemos Vasconcellos
  • Roberta Salvador Silva PUCRS
  • Ana Cristina Garcia Dias UFSM
  • Tárcia Rita Davóglio
  • Gabriel Gauer

Palabras clave:

Psicopatia, Expressões faciais, Emoções

Resumen

A psicopatia é um transtorno de personalidade caracterizado por comportamentos antissociais impulsivos, capacidade de julgamento comprometida e insensibilidade na interação com outros indivíduos. Autores tem aventado que a psicopatia reflete uma deficiência relacionada ao processamento de informação de conteúdo emocional. Em virtude dessa concepção, muitos pesquisadores vem investigando a habilidade de psicopatas identificarem emoções expressas pela face. De forma sistemática, os autores revisam achados provenientes de estudos que investigam a conexão entre psicopatia e habilidade de identificar expressões faciais. Conclui-se que uma variedade de metodologias distintas e, muitas vezes, não convergentes tem sido empregadas, sendo que os resultados não se mostram inteiramente consistentes. O artigo também sugere a utilização de tempos distintos relacionados à exposição dos estímulos usados nessas pesquisas.

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Publicado

2014-07-21

Cómo citar

Lemos Vasconcellos, S. J., Salvador Silva, R., Garcia Dias, A. C., Davóglio, T. R., & Gauer, G. (2014). Psicopatia e Reconhecimento de Expressões Faciais de Emoções:: Uma Revisão Sistemática. Psicologia: Teoria E Pesquisa, 30(2), 125–134. Recuperado a partir de https://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/revistaptp/article/view/17637

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