The handwriting activates more brain areas than the use of the keyboard and favors processes related to memory, attention and learning, as explained by Dr. Catalina Alatorre Cruz, researcher at the Institute of Neurobiology of the National Autonomous University of Mexico.The specialist indicated that, when writing manually, the brain must work on three simultaneous levels: the phonological, related to transforming speech into writing; the graphe…
The handwriting activates more brain areas than the use of the keyboard and favors processes related to memory, attention and learning, as explained by Dr. Catalina Alatorre Cruz, researcher at the Institute of Neurobiology of the National Autonomous University of Mexico.The specialist indicated that, when writing manually, the brain must work on three simultaneous levels: the phonological, related to transforming speech into writing; the graphe…