Longcamp Marieke, Richards Todd L, Velay Jean-Luc, Berninger Virginia W
Laboratoire de Neurosciences Cognitives, UMR 7291 CNRS, CNRS - Aix-Marseille Université France.
University of Washington, Seattle, WA USA.
Pratiques. 2016 Dec;171-172. doi: 10.4000/pratiques.3175. Epub 2017 Feb 7.
In this article, we present recent neuroimaging studies performed to identify the neural network involved in handwriting. These studies, carried out in adults and in children, suggest that the mastery of handwriting is based on the involvement of a network of brain structures whose involvement and inter-connection are specific to writing alphabet characters. This network is built upon the joint learning of writing and reading and depends on the level of expertise of the writer. In addition, a part of this graphomotor network is also brought into play during the identification letters during visual reading. These skills are also the basis for the development of more complex language activities involving orthographic knowledge and composition of texts. The studies presented cover two perspectives: that of neuroscience and that of cognitive psychology, as both are necessary to understand a complex process of writing and both depend on natural interactions and the influence of educational exposure.
在本文中,我们展示了近期为确定参与手写的神经网络而进行的神经影像学研究。这些在成人和儿童中开展的研究表明,手写技能的掌握基于一个脑结构网络的参与,该网络的参与和相互连接对于书写字母表字符具有特异性。这个网络建立在书写和阅读的联合学习基础之上,并取决于书写者的专业水平。此外,在视觉阅读过程中识别字母时,这个书写运动网络的一部分也会发挥作用。这些技能也是涉及正字法知识和文本创作的更复杂语言活动发展的基础。所展示的研究涵盖了两个视角:神经科学视角和认知心理学视角,因为这两者对于理解复杂的书写过程都是必要的,并且都依赖于自然互动和教育接触的影响。