УДК 514.8:544.77                                                 

DOI: 10.15507/Inted.076.018.201403.033

 

THE EXISTENCE AND THE PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPACT OF PATTERNS (REPEATING GEOMETRIC SHAPES)
IN THE COURSE ON PHYSICAL AND COLLOID CHEMISTRY

T. V. Hekalo
( Far Eastern State Medical University, Khabarovsk, Russia )

 

We have examined the phenomenon of patterns (repeating geometric shapes) in a laboratory workshop on fizkolloidnoy chemistry. This paper studies the influence of the fundamental properties of the human mind to assimilate and teaching the topic “Oscillating chemical reactions”. It is shown that patterns emerge as the products of specific chemical reactions (periodic or oscillating reactions) in laboratory practice for elective courses identified the main patterns (spirals, rings, waves), it is shown that patterns have a positive effect on the psyche. Proved that the natural sciences teachers need to know and take into account the existence and effect patterns. The presence of students and learning patterns forms a coherent picture of the world, therefore serves to strengthen fundamental nature of medical education. Introducing the concept of “pattern” in the course fizkolloidnoy chemistry enhances interdisciplinary communication discipline with this natural philosophy, aesthetics, psychology and epistemology.

Keywords: pattern; physical and colloid chemistry; laboratory ^urse; nonlinear chemical systems; psy¬chological impact.

About the author: Hekalo Tatyana Valentinovna, research assistant professor of Chemistry Chair, Far Eastern State Medical University (35, Muravyev-Amursky Str., Khabarovsk, Russia), Kandidat nauk (PhD) degree holder in chemical sciences, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

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