Andrew Huberman· PhD
Handwriting leads to widespread brain connectivity - typing does not.
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Handwriting leads to widespread brain connectivity - typing does not.
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handwriting which is an art form even though it doesn't feel like it for for many of us but handwriting still does stimulate our brain they did a study a long time ago at University of uh I believe it's in Virginia I think or maybe Indiana and they looked at kids who were asked to hand write versus type the answers to essay questions and the kids who were handwriting used longer sentences bigger words more ideas and and produce it faster than the kids who were typing and there and they were measuring their cortical activity in their Court activity was way more with the handwriting