Onomatopoeia- Based Rhythmic Movements & Activities,Brain Physiology Approach

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Onomatopoeia- Based Rhythmic Movements& Activities to structure of mind in meaning of formation arerelated to basics of rhythmic coordinated activities and movements. Structure of mind with musical sound andunderstanding of music and rhythm have been formed inside of human brain; because musical structures inhumans, animals, and even plants have existed as nerve and muscle system. Onomatopoeia rhythmic wordsand sounds in structure of signs of movement and musical expression takes precedence over form and contentbecause structure of mind in broca area makes concepts of learning kinds of specific activity and movement.Music and rhythmic coordinated activities have influenced in brain physiology in audial, visual andperformance. Structures of activities formed in human brain and are common in all humans. Onomatopoeiawords and sounds have been used in all societies from Africa to Southeast Asia, Australia, and from India toJapan, Korea from past to nowadays.Onomatopoeia words and sounds in communities along with working in farms, alongside of beaches,children's games, and such activities make strength broca, wernicke and cerebellum areas and coordinationbetween nerve and muscle and performance. As a common brain physiology in human, onomatopoeia as arhythmic sound, which have existed from two hundred thousand years. Music and rhythmic harmoniousactivities and movements in humans have been representations of nature and behaviors of human with musicalsounds and words of onomatopoeia for many years. onomatopoeia is a symbol and representation of language,music, and rhythmic activity that contains an emotional load, a movement that is coordinated activity betweennerves and muscles that function in areas of brain regions i.e., broca, wernicke, cerebellum and limbic device.

نویسندگان

Majid Akhshabi

Assistant Professor, Payam Noor University, Tehran, Iran

Majid Ahmadi

M.A. Art Research, Payam Noor University, Tehran, Iran

Atefeh Ghafouri

M.A. Iranology, Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran