Van der Weel F R Ruud, Van der Meer Audrey L H
Developmental Neuroscience Laboratory, Department of Psychology, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway.
Front Psychol. 2024 Jan 26;14:1219945. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1219945. eCollection 2023.
As traditional handwriting is progressively being replaced by digital devices, it is essential to investigate the implications for the human brain. Brain electrical activity was recorded in 36 university students as they were handwriting visually presented words using a digital pen and typewriting the words on a keyboard. Connectivity analyses were performed on EEG data recorded with a 256-channel sensor array. When writing by hand, brain connectivity patterns were far more elaborate than when typewriting on a keyboard, as shown by widespread theta/alpha connectivity coherence patterns between network hubs and nodes in parietal and central brain regions. Existing literature indicates that connectivity patterns in these brain areas and at such frequencies are crucial for memory formation and for encoding new information and, therefore, are beneficial for learning. Our findings suggest that the spatiotemporal pattern from visual and proprioceptive information obtained through the precisely controlled hand movements when using a pen, contribute extensively to the brain's connectivity patterns that promote learning. We urge that children, from an early age, must be exposed to handwriting activities in school to establish the neuronal connectivity patterns that provide the brain with optimal conditions for learning. Although it is vital to maintain handwriting practice at school, it is also important to keep up with continuously developing technological advances. Therefore, both teachers and students should be aware of which practice has the best learning effect in what context, for example when taking lecture notes or when writing an essay.
随着传统手写方式逐渐被数字设备取代,研究其对人类大脑的影响至关重要。研究人员记录了36名大学生在使用数字笔手写视觉呈现的单词以及在键盘上打字时的大脑电活动。对使用256通道传感器阵列记录的脑电图数据进行了连通性分析。结果显示,与在键盘上打字相比,手写时大脑的连通性模式要复杂得多,顶叶和中央脑区的网络枢纽与节点之间存在广泛的θ/α连通性相干模式。现有文献表明,这些脑区以及这种频率下的连通性模式对于记忆形成和新信息编码至关重要,因此对学习有益。我们的研究结果表明,使用笔时通过精确控制手部动作获得的视觉和本体感觉信息的时空模式,对促进学习的大脑连通性模式有广泛贡献。我们敦促学校必须让儿童从小就接触手写活动,以建立能为大脑提供最佳学习条件的神经元连通性模式。虽然在学校保持手写练习至关重要,但跟上不断发展的技术进步也很重要。因此,教师和学生都应该意识到哪种练习在何种情境下具有最佳学习效果,例如记课堂笔记或写文章时。