Psychosomatic models in research of perception and reaction by human listening to music

Authors

  • Anatoly M. Zhirkov Saint Petersburg State University
  • Kirill V. Kopeykin Saint Petersburg State University; Saint Petersburg Orthodox Theological Academy
  • Arina V. Skibinskaya Saint Petersburg State University
  • Alexei A. Panov Saint Petersburg State University https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4053-4512

Abstract

Listening to music is almost the most powerful instrument in arousal of emotions. But not all questions about mechanisms and aftermath of this arousal have been resolved yet. Authors offer a new approach to research results of music perception based on classical psychological and physiological theories. The design of the study was strongly coordinated with international criteria. They firstly used in research new methods such as ZhGS formulas for optimal blood pressure determination and Wright’s wellbeing indicator. In result new data about connection between impression of music and hemodynamic parameters were detected. Authors concluded that optimal hemodynamic principle can be used in research of psychosomatic and aesthetic reactions to music.

Keywords:

music perception, music in medicine and nursing, science-backet health ben efits of music

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Author Biographies

Anatoly M. Zhirkov, Saint Petersburg State University

Dr. Habil., Professor, Honored Doctor of Russia

Kirill V. Kopeykin, Saint Petersburg State University; Saint Petersburg Orthodox Theological Academy

PhD in Physics and Theology, associate professor, archpriest, director of the Center of multidisciplinary scientific theological research of the Faculty of Arts of Saint Petersburg State University, secretary of the Academic Council of Saint Petersburg Orthodox Theological Academy, the prior of the church of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul at Saint Petersburg State University

Arina V. Skibinskaya, Saint Petersburg State University

postgraduate

Alexei A. Panov, Saint Petersburg State University

Dr. Habil., Professor, Director of the Department of Organ, Harpsichord and Carillon

References

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Published

2014-08-15

How to Cite

Zhirkov, A. M. ., Kopeykin, K. V. ., Skibinskaya, A. V. ., & Panov, A. A. . (2014). Psychosomatic models in research of perception and reaction by human listening to music. Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University. Arts, 4(3), 174–182. Retrieved from https://artsjournal.spbu.ru/article/view/4520

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Interdisciplinary studies

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