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May 24, 2024
10:37:42pm
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I think it's because handwriting is similar to drawing. Even though you're only drawing letters it still takes some..
skill to draw them well and writing can vary from day to day whereas typing can vary as well but I don't see it varying as much because the computer is doing a lot of the work. So handwriting is more or less akin to art which is engaging various creative parts of the brain.

"As traditional handwriting is progressively being replaced by digital devices, it is essential to investigate the implications for the human brain. Brain electrical activity was recorded in 36 university students as they were handwriting visually presented words using a digital pen and typewriting the words on a keyboard. Connectivity analyses were performed on EEG data recorded with a 256-channel sensor array. When writing by hand, brain connectivity patterns were far more elaborate than when typewriting on a keyboard, as shown by widespread theta/alpha connectivity coherence patterns between network hubs and nodes in parietal and central brain regions. Existing literature indicates that connectivity patterns in these brain areas and at such frequencies are crucial for memory formation and for encoding new information and, therefore, are beneficial for learning."

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