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Когнитивные аспекты молитвы: влияние на внимание, память и эмоциональную регуляцию

Authors: Sergei N. Khrameshin; ANO VO \\"Slaviano-Greko-Latinskaia Akademiia\\";

Когнитивные аспекты молитвы: влияние на внимание, память и эмоциональную регуляцию

Abstract

В статье исследуются когнитивные аспекты православной молитвы, рассматривая ее как инструмент, воздействующий на разум и сознание верующего. Православные молитвенные практики, такие как Иисусова молитва, исихазм и умная молитва, играют важную роль в духовной жизни, формируя особое состояние ума, внимание и самоконтроль. Автором отмечено, что исследование опирается на работы по религиозной философии, нейропсихологии и когнитивной психологии, анализируя, как регулярная молитвенная практика влияет на когнитивные функции и может способствовать нейропластичности

The article explores the cognitive aspects of Orthodox prayer, considering it as a tool that affects the mind and consciousness of the believer. Orthodox prayer practices, such as Jesus Prayer, Hesychasm, and mindful prayer, play an important role in the spiritual life, forming a special state of mind, attention and self-control. The study draws on work in religious philosophy, neuropsychology, and cognitive psychology to analyze how regular prayer practice affects cognitive function and can promote neuroplasticity

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orthodoxy, нейропластичность, Cognitive, молитва, neuroplasticity, prayer, когнитивные аспекты, consciousness, память, эмоциональная регуляция, внимание, attention

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