Medicine & TechnologyResearchers found handwriting enriches brain connections more than keyboard typing, attributing it to precise hand movements aiding memory formation and learning. Read the article for more details.
In this digital era, people tend to spend more time typing on a keyboard than handwriting with pen or pencil and paper. However, a new study found that the latter-mentioned still provides anything useful.
Researchers found that handwriting creates more activity in the sensorimotor parts of the brain, therefore fostering better learning, memory and creativity on kids.