Dynamic features of handwriting and cortico-cortical functional connectivity during basic geometric drawing based on gender

Hanis Zafirah Binti Kosnan, Norlaili Mat Safri, P. I. Khalid
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The aim of the study is to investigate the dynamic features of handwriting and the directional connectivity in brain among young children during basic drawing task. Seven children participated in the study where four of them were female. To exercise motor ability, three different unlined shapes were selected which the subject must gaze and trace on WACOM digitizing tablet. While doing the basic drawing task, brain signals (EEG) were recorded to analyze the information pathway based on partial directed coherence (PDC) method. Result showed that all subjects regardless of gender performed the basic drawing task with preferred rule. Again, regardless of gender, PDC showed that most information sources came from parietal, frontal and occipital areas even-though dynamic features of handwriting (pressure and altitude) showed gender preferences. It is found also that gazing while planning for tracing and actually doing the tracing activity shows almost similar result, i.e. similar sources of information. Based from the pattern of information pathway in the brain among the subjects during gazing, the tracing activity is thought to be well planned. Most of the subjects make use of areas where visual processing, pattern recognition, motor planning and perception midline and route finding are executed during the performances.
基于性别的基本几何图形书写动态特征及皮质-皮质功能连接
本研究的目的是探讨幼儿在基本绘画任务中书写的动态特征和大脑的方向连接。七个孩子参加了这项研究,其中四个是女性。为了锻炼运动能力,选择了三个不同的无线形状,受试者必须在WACOM数字化平板电脑上注视和描摹。在完成基本的绘图任务时,记录脑电信号,基于部分定向相干性(PDC)方法分析信息通路。结果表明,所有被试不分性别,均以偏好规则完成基本绘画任务。再一次,不考虑性别,PDC显示大多数信息源来自顶叶、额叶和枕叶区域,尽管笔迹的动态特征(压力和高度)显示了性别偏好。我们还发现,在计划跟踪和实际进行跟踪活动时的凝视显示出几乎相似的结果,即相似的信息来源。从注视过程中被试之间的大脑信息通路模式来看,追踪活动是经过精心策划的。大多数受试者在表演过程中使用视觉处理、模式识别、运动规划和感知中线和路线寻找的区域。
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