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Perception fine art works in the aspect of the self-regulation mechanisms of personality

Abstract

   This article discusses the influence of the perception of works of art on the self-regulation of the individual on the example of fine art.

   The purpose of the study is to study how the perception of works of art affects the change in emotional parameters within the framework of self-regulation processes.

   The main concepts of the study are the concept of a work of art from a psychological point of view by Leontiev D. A.; the concepts of artistic facilitation and artistic perception by Rozhina L. N.; patterns of psychology of aesthetic perception by Vygotsky L. S. and visual perception by Arnheim R.; the concept of the emotional impact of works of art by Allahverdov V. M.; method of studying emotional representations by L. Ya. Dorfman; semantic theory of thinking in the concept of joint-dialogical cognitive activity by Dzhakupova S. M.; dialectics of creativity by Batishchev G. S.; aesthetics of art by Borev Yu. B.; success in life in the system of self-regulation of the personality by Deeva N. A.; the concept of self-regulation of the personality by Morosanova V. I.; figurative cognitive model of social representation in painting by Shiryak M. S.; emotional-personal and value-semantic features of the perception of paintings by Roshka E. V. The theoretical significance of this study lies in the disclosure of the interaction of works of fine art on the parameters of personality self-regulation. The obtained data on the influence of works of fine art on the mechanisms of self-regulation can be used in therapy, in the organization of educational and professional processes. This is the practical significance of this study. The value of the research is that the perception of works of fine art is not only aesthetic, but also psychological and health-improving.

About the Authors

M. M. Ussalinova
Turan University
Kazakhstan

PhD Student

Almaty



M. B. Mun
Turan University
Kazakhstan

C. Ps. S., Associate Professor

Almaty



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Ussalinova M.M., Mun M.B. Perception fine art works in the aspect of the self-regulation mechanisms of personality. Eurasian Journal of Current Research in Psychology and Pedagogy. 2022;(1):60-68. (In Russ.)

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