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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 hand
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monografia Rebiun22052179 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun22052179 m o d | cr -n--------- 090822s1986 ne a ob 001 0 eng d 1-282-16778-2 9786612167782 0-08-086691-3 UPVA 997186923503706 CBUC 991010727723106709 MiAaPQ MiAaPQ MiAaPQ eng 155.2/82 155.282 Advances in psychology electronic resource] :]. Volume 37 Graphonomics contemporary research in handwriting edited by Henry S.R. Kao, Gerard P. Van Galen, Rumjahn Hoosain Amsterdam New York North-Holland Sole distributors for the U.S.A. and Canada, Elsevier Science Pub. Co. 1986 Amsterdam New York Amsterdam New York North-Holland Sole distributors for the U.S.A. and Canada, Elsevier Science Pub. Co. 1 online resource (417 p.) 1 online resource (417 p.) Text txt computer c online resource cr Advances in psychology 37 Description based upon print version of record Includes bibliographies and indexes Front Cover; Graphonomics: Contemporary Research in Handwriting; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Section One Motor Theory in Handwriting Research; Overview; Chapter 1 On the Simultaneous Processing of Words, Letters and Strokes in Handwriting: Evidence for a Mixed Linear and Parallel Model; Chapter 2 The Elementary Units of Programming in Handwriting; Chapter 3 The Influence of Changes in the Effector Coordinate System on Handwriting Movements; Chapter 4 Handwriting Pressure: Effects of Task Complexity, Control Mode and Orthographic Difference Section Two Development and Learning of Handwriting BehaviourOverview; Chapter 1 Movement Analysis of Repetitive Writing Behaviour of First, Second and Third Grade Primary School Children; Chapter 2 An Analysis of Children's Penholds; Chapter 3 Further Evidence on the Relationship between Form Errors in Preschool Printing and Early School Achievement; Chapter 4 Effects of Feedback Training on 'Normal' and Dysgraphic Students; Section Three Modelling and Analyses of Handwriting; Overview; Chapter 1 Understanding Cursive Script as a Trajectory Formation Paradigm Chapter 2 Modelization of Handwriting: A System ApproachChapter 3 An Adaptive System for Handwriting Recognition; Chapter 4 Extraction of the Analog Pentip Position, Velocity and Acceleration Signals from a Digitizer; Chapter 5 Human Recognition of Handprinted Characters and Distance Measurements; Chapter 6 On the Use and Limitations of Averaging Handwriting Signals; Section Four Memory and Cognitive Processes in Handwriting; Overview; Chapter 1 Dissociation of Motor Memory from Phonetic Memory: Its Effects on Slips of the Pen Chapter 2 Between-letter Context Effects in Handwriting TrajectoriesChapter 3 Writing Time of Double-Character Chinese Words: Effects of Interrupting Writing Responses; Chapter 4 Attentional Resources Allocation Process in Different Modes of Handwriting Control; Chapter 5 Invariants in Handwriting: The information Contained in a Motor Program; Section Five Neural Bases to Handwriting Research; Overview; Chapter 1 Mirror Writing and the Development of Chinese Written Language; Chapter 2 The Acquisition of Visual Spatial Script Chapter 3 Processing Chinese Logographs by Chinese Brain Damaged PatientsList of Authors; Appendices; I 2nd International Symposium on the Neural and Motor Aspects of Handwriting, July 8-12, 1985, Hong Kong; II International Graphonomics Society (IGS); AuthorIndex; SubjectIndex 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 hand English Thought and thinking Short-term memory Graphology- Psychological aspects Graphology- Physiological aspects Electronic books Kao, Henry S. R. 1940-) Galen, G. P. van Hoosain, R. Rumjahn) 0-444-70047-1 Advances in psychology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) 37