
معرفی
Gemma Perry is a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow and Semester Teaching Fellow at Bond University's Faculty of Society & Design. Her work explores the intersection of chanting practices with emotional and cognitive processes, focusing on stress reduction, social connection, and altered states of awareness.
Research Interests: Perry’s research investigates how vocal chanting impacts psychological well-being and physiological markers like cortisol. She examines applications in psychosocial interventions, cognitive aging, and mindfulness practices, often linking these to broader fields such as health psychology and neuroscience.
Article Trends: Her publications emphasize chanting’s therapeutic potential, cognitive reserve through music, and digital psychosocial interventions. Common themes include stress physiology, social cohesion, and neurodegenerative disease prevention.
Activities: Perry organizes academic events, delivers oral presentations, and participates in professional development programs. Notable engagements include facilitating The Art and Neuroscience of Meditation and presenting on chanting’s psychosocial implications.




