The dangers of “reading people,” with former behavior pseudoscience believer Vincent Denault Podcast Por  arte de portada

The dangers of “reading people,” with former behavior pseudoscience believer Vincent Denault

The dangers of “reading people,” with former behavior pseudoscience believer Vincent Denault

Escúchala gratis

Ver detalles del espectáculo
Vincent Denault once believed he was learning how to read people’s hidden thoughts through analyzing body language. As a young lawyer in Quebec, he attended behavior analysis and “synergology” trainings that promised the ability to detect lies and determine hidden thoughts from small gestures and movements. But after digging into the research, he realized much of what he’d been taught wasn't true. In this talk, Vincent describes that journey and we explore how body-language myths spread through trainings, media, and YouTube behavior “experts.” We also discuss his research on how judges use behavior to assess witness credibility, his views on Paul Ekman, and his views on how bad-behavior-information spreaders protect themselves from criticism and responsibility. Along the way, we examine why nonverbal behavior still matters in human interaction—just not in the reliable lie-detection ways many people assume. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Todavía no hay opiniones