Abstract:
Research has been conducted to investigate the psychophysiological state of organisms by listening to music through the use of earphones and the effects of different genres. The second and third year students of the Medical University interviewed the questionnaire and used special physiological methods to detect acne. Acuity of hearing was determined with the help of a mini test through the cell phone and perception of whisper and tongue-in-cheek speech. The physiological and hygienic characteristics of the headphones used
were investigated. Measured the intensity of the sound coming from the headphones when listening to music, using the sound level meter in decibels (dB). To create a model between musical superiority and human behavior, we asked the interviewed students to identify behavioral attributes through their attributes such as extraversion, courtesy, loyalty, and emotional restraint. More than 1500 people were researched. Statistical
processing of results was done through Excel. The headphones revealed that the music had a long and long listening experience and had a negative effect on hearing loss. Hearing over time gets used to a single volume and most listeners tend to listen to music more and more louder with time.The human ear best perceives sound in 55–60 dB, without headphones. Listening to music has shown a link between typological features of
music genre and human behavior.