Musical archetypes as a bioresonance activation factor structures of the collective unconscious
AUTHORS : Shusharjan S.V. | Eremina N.I. | Shusharjan R.S.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : Research Center for Music Therapy and Restorative Technologies, Moscow, Russia
YEAR : 2008
It is known that the individual sounds, intervals and chords that make up the elements of the musical language evoke in the recipient short-term sensations in
the form of pitch, volume and timbre of the sound, which may also have some emotional coloring. True, background, monotonous low-frequency sounds of long duration, for example, often accompanying many episodes in modern movies, can cause a fairly stable anxiety and psychoemotional stress. At the same time, descending quarts can even evoke a visual association with a police or fire engine using an intonationally similar signal. But this is more related to the exceptions to the rule, according to which, simple sound signals generate quickly passing sensations at
the level of general orienting reflexes.