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LANDSCAPE THERAPY FOR DISORDERS OF VISUAL PERCEPTION IN THE FAR NORTH

https://doi.org/10.22328/2413-5747-2021-7-1-7-19

Abstract

The development of the Russian Arctic continental shelf with the production of large volumes of oil products, the continuation of the functioning of the well-known mining enterprises of the Kola North for the extraction of rare earth and non-ferrous metals necessary for the country’s industry, the basing of the Northern Fleet as the most important component of the country’s defense capability require good health of all categories of workers and military personnel of the continental zone and the Arctic islands in the Far North. Psychoneurological diseases, including those associated with disorders of visual perception, developing on the basis of the «polar tension syndrome», acquire special significance in these conditions. Based on the results of generalization of the views existing in the scientific literature on the integrity of the mechanisms of visual perception, a two-dimensional classification of various forms of its variability has been developed, which can be used as a methodological basis for the construction of virtual and physical medical landscapes in recreational areas of military facilities, departmental sanatoriums and rest homes for prophylaxis and treatment of neuropsychiatric disorders caused by functional disorders of the body due to the impact of «polar load» and prolonged stay in closed technological spaces.

About the Authors

V. K. Zhirov
Polar Alpine Botanical Garden and Institute; Research Center for Biomedical Problems of Human Adaptation in Arctic of the Federal Research Center «Kola Scientific Center of Russian Academy of Sciences»
Russian Federation

Vladimir K. Zhirov

Kirovsk

Apatity

 



Yu. N. Zakrevsky
Murmansk State Arctic University
Russian Federation

Yury N. Zakrevsky

Murmansk



O. B. Gontar
Research Center for Biomedical Problems of Human Adaptation in Arctic of the Federal Research Center «Kola Scientific Center of Russian Academy of Sciences»
Russian Federation

Oksana B. Gontar

Apatity



V. V. Megorsky
Research Center for Biomedical Problems of Human Adaptation in Arctic of the Federal Research Center «Kola Scientific Center of Russian Academy of Sciences»
Russian Federation

Vladimir V. Megorsky

Apatity



A. A. Koygerova
Laboratory of Medical and biological technologies of the Federal Research Center «Kola Scientific Center of Russian Academy of Sciences»
Russian Federation

Аlena А. Koygerova

Apatity



P. A. Maurcheva
Polar Alpine Botanical Garden and Institute
Russian Federation

Polina А. Maurcheva

Kirovsk



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Zhirov V.K., Zakrevsky Yu.N., Gontar O.B., Megorsky V.V., Koygerova A.A., Maurcheva P.A. LANDSCAPE THERAPY FOR DISORDERS OF VISUAL PERCEPTION IN THE FAR NORTH. Marine Medicine. 2021;7(1):7-19. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.22328/2413-5747-2021-7-1-7-19

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