Space Identity and Psychosomatic

Document Type : Research Paper

Authors

1 Ph.D Student of Physical Geography, Faculty of Geographical Sciences and Planning, University of Isfahan, Isfahan, Iran

2 Professor, Department of Physical Geography, Faculty of Geographical Sciences and Planning, University of Isfahan, Isfahan, Iran

Abstract

The concept of space identity that has been redefined in geographical sciences, has a significant impact on the human's behavior as well as his/her experimental and emotional knowledge. Many researchers of cognitive sciences believe that this concept has also had an undeniable impact on the communities' cognitive patterns. Many human emotions that appear in people as feelings such as missing, getting nostalgic or homesick, etc., are specially related to this concept. Thus, the issue of how can space and space identity influence and govern the human behavior and feelings in these areas, is one of the most important questions that has attracted attention of many scientists especially researchers in the humanities, cognitive sciences and neurology. This Article, which has been taken from a PhD research project at the University of Isfahan, tries to analyze the feelings of a number of non-native and dormitory students of the University of Isfahan by the phenomenological method and aiding of the text of the four geographical theories in space identity field in two place the Khajoo Bridge and the judiciary. Determine the relation between space identity and expression of feeling like missing, getting Nostalgic and Homesick furthermore survey how the nervous systems function in each of the above moods.

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