Graphonomics : contemporary research in handwriting / edited by Henry S.R. Kao, Gerard P. Van Galen, Rumjahn Hoosain.
Series: Advances in psychology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) ; 37.1986Description: 1 online resource (xi, 403 pages) : illustrationsContent type:- text
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Graphonomics is the newly created term for the science of handwriting and other graphic skills. The Second International Conference on the Neural and Motor Aspects of Handwriting attracted contributions from experimental psychologists, neuropsychologists, neurologists, linguists, biophysicists, and computer scientists from 12 countries. This volume, the proceedings of the conference, features clinical studies of the neural basis of agraphia and dysgraphia from brain-damaged patients. The motor aspects of handwriting are further extended to new areas of interests. Research on handwriting in the English, Chinese and Japanese languages forms the first attempt in the field to investigate handwriting from the psycholinguistic perspective of different languages.
Front Cover; Graphonomics: Contemporary Research in Handwriting; Copyright Page; Preface; Table of Contents; Section One: Motor Theory in Handwriting Research; Section Two: Development and Learning of Handwriting Behaviour; Section Three: Modelling and Analyses of Handwriting; Section Four: Memory and Cognitive Processes in Handwriting; Section Five: Neural Bases to Handwriting Research; List of Authors; Appendices; Author Index; Subject Index.
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