02-15-2024, 09:05 PM
This post was last modified 02-15-2024, 10:53 PM by Maxmars.
Edit Reason: spelling
 
Hopefully, my hyperbolic implication of a coming time when people won't know how to write is unlikely. After all, if a person can read, they must surely be able to at least try to write.
More research is required to flesh out the findings here, as it is only one application of this line of questioning. Other researchers seem to question the study, but not to refute the assertion, but to more precisely refine the data with better measurements...
It seems clear though, the act of linking motor-skills (writing) and reasoning, engenders more robust brain activity than typing.
Too bad my handwriting is nigh indecipherable. [insert heavy sigh herein]
More research is required to flesh out the findings here, as it is only one application of this line of questioning. Other researchers seem to question the study, but not to refute the assertion, but to more precisely refine the data with better measurements...
It seems clear though, the act of linking motor-skills (writing) and reasoning, engenders more robust brain activity than typing.
Too bad my handwriting is nigh indecipherable. [insert heavy sigh herein]