International audienceRunning title: The handwriting brain of children Research Highlights • We used fMRI to uncover the brain correlates of writing acquisition and demonstrate that the network previously described in adults is also strongly activated in children. • However, group effects in the right cerebellum and left fusiform gyrus indicate that the network continues to mature between middle childhood and adulthood. • We also found group differences in prefrontal and precentral regions, which likely underpin changes in the control of writing with the acquisition of expertise. • These results fill a considerable gap in the field of writing acquisition. Abstract While the brain network supporting handwriting has previously been defined in...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To identify age-dependent activation patterns of verbal fluency wit...
To write by hand, to type, or to draw – which of these strategies is the most efficient for optimal ...
Background Writing is a sequential motor action based on sensorimotor integration in visuospatial an...
Handwriting plays an important role in written communication, reading, and academic success. However...
International audienceIn this article, we present recent neuroimaging studies performed to identify ...
Handwriting is a complex visual-motor skill that affects early reading development. A large body of ...
The neural mechanisms that support handwriting, an important mode of human communication, are though...
Several brain imaging studies identified brain regions that are consistently involved in writing tas...
International audienceSeveral brain imaging studies identified brain regions that are consistently i...
International audienceSince the first lesion studies from the late nineteenth century until the adve...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Handwriting is a modality of language production whose cerebral ...
Writing is an important skill that is related both to school performance and to psychosocial outcome...
Developmental dyslexia (DD) is a neurological-based learning disorder that affects 5-17.5% of childr...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To identify age-dependent activation patterns of verbal fluency wit...
To write by hand, to type, or to draw – which of these strategies is the most efficient for optimal ...
Background Writing is a sequential motor action based on sensorimotor integration in visuospatial an...
Handwriting plays an important role in written communication, reading, and academic success. However...
International audienceIn this article, we present recent neuroimaging studies performed to identify ...
Handwriting is a complex visual-motor skill that affects early reading development. A large body of ...
The neural mechanisms that support handwriting, an important mode of human communication, are though...
Several brain imaging studies identified brain regions that are consistently involved in writing tas...
International audienceSeveral brain imaging studies identified brain regions that are consistently i...
International audienceSince the first lesion studies from the late nineteenth century until the adve...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Handwriting is a modality of language production whose cerebral ...
Writing is an important skill that is related both to school performance and to psychosocial outcome...
Developmental dyslexia (DD) is a neurological-based learning disorder that affects 5-17.5% of childr...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To identify age-dependent activation patterns of verbal fluency wit...
To write by hand, to type, or to draw – which of these strategies is the most efficient for optimal ...
Background Writing is a sequential motor action based on sensorimotor integration in visuospatial an...