They ultimately found that the handwriting resulted in significantly more elaborate brain connectivity patterns than typing words. The results, they argued, had important implications for memory and ...
Apparently sequential hand movements, like those used in handwriting, activate large regions of the brain responsible for thinking, language, healing and working memory. 3. Handwriting forces us ...
“Writing by hand activates more parts of the brain than typing, leading to deeper learning and stronger skills. Unlike typing ...
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