Handwriting activates more of your brain than typing. Here's what science says and why it matters more in an age of AI.
Your brain does more when you write by hand than when you type. Here's what neuroscience says about analog tools in the age ...
Here's how the number of pen strokes and lettering size could convey the general health of your brain.
It may sound archaic in today’s tech-centric classrooms, but researchers around the world are digging into the powerful effects of handwriting, revealing how the act of putting pen (or pencil) to ...
Certain handwriting features, such as writing efficiency and coordination, may shed light on the cognitive health of older ...
Digitized handwriting features during dictation tasks can serve as an early diagnostic marker for cognitive decline.
“Handwriting was initially the first means of preserving information that was previously only passed down orally,” explains Donica. Before the invention of the printing press, copying information or ...
Handwriting requires a combination of fine motor control and a complex set of mental skills, such as selecting, organizing, ...
What started as a simple experiment has fuelled a wider public debate about the ethics of AI, privacy, and the limits of generative models. Google's latest AI image-generation model has caused a row ...