AbstractThe current study, conducted over two years, hypothesizes a direct link between procedural learning of motor-tasks and language-related skills, such as handwriting and reading. Fifty-six children, aged 5- to 8-years, who practiced a simple grapho-motor task, improved their performance during training. Additional, consolidation (‘offline’), gains were shown 24h post-practice and retained two-weeks later. Accuracy was maintained, as previously reported (Julius & Adi-Japha, 2015). In Phase I of the study reported here, handwriting (speed and legibility) was assessed contemporaneously with the motor-task. In Phase II, conducted the following year, handwriting and reading-speed were assessed. Averaged performance-accuracy of the motor ta...
Previous correlational research has found indications that fine motor skills (FMS) link to early rea...
Fluent and automatized handwriting frees cognitive resources for more complex elements of writing (i...
The focus of this research is on the interplay between motor development and the emergent handwritin...
Contains fulltext : 149732.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Aims: The prese...
Aim: The purpose of this systematic review is to investigate the relationship between fine motor ski...
Fluent and automatized handwriting frees cognitive resources for more complex elements of writing (i...
BackgroundLittle is known about how fine motor skills (FMS) relate to early literacy skills, especia...
This study examined the longitudinal relationship between early handwriting skills and the growth of...
This study examined the longitudinal relationship between early handwriting skills and the growth of...
The primary purpose of this study was to investigate the relationships between fine motor and psycho...
Fluent and automatized handwriting frees cognitive resources for more complex elements of writing (i...
Fluent and automatized handwriting frees cognitive resources for more complex elements of writing (i...
This cross-sectional study aimed to (1) construct a model of handwriting fluency in children and (2)...
International audienceSeveral nonlanguage factors influence literacy development, and motor skills a...
Fluent and legible handwriting is associated with longer texts and higher text quality and is there...
Previous correlational research has found indications that fine motor skills (FMS) link to early rea...
Fluent and automatized handwriting frees cognitive resources for more complex elements of writing (i...
The focus of this research is on the interplay between motor development and the emergent handwritin...
Contains fulltext : 149732.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Aims: The prese...
Aim: The purpose of this systematic review is to investigate the relationship between fine motor ski...
Fluent and automatized handwriting frees cognitive resources for more complex elements of writing (i...
BackgroundLittle is known about how fine motor skills (FMS) relate to early literacy skills, especia...
This study examined the longitudinal relationship between early handwriting skills and the growth of...
This study examined the longitudinal relationship between early handwriting skills and the growth of...
The primary purpose of this study was to investigate the relationships between fine motor and psycho...
Fluent and automatized handwriting frees cognitive resources for more complex elements of writing (i...
Fluent and automatized handwriting frees cognitive resources for more complex elements of writing (i...
This cross-sectional study aimed to (1) construct a model of handwriting fluency in children and (2)...
International audienceSeveral nonlanguage factors influence literacy development, and motor skills a...
Fluent and legible handwriting is associated with longer texts and higher text quality and is there...
Previous correlational research has found indications that fine motor skills (FMS) link to early rea...
Fluent and automatized handwriting frees cognitive resources for more complex elements of writing (i...
The focus of this research is on the interplay between motor development and the emergent handwritin...