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Adapting to the surface: A comparison of handwriting measures when writing on a tablet computer and on paper

Authors :
Thomas Dolk
Annegret Klassert
Guido Nottbusch
Sabrina Gerth
Martin H. Fischer
Julia Festman
Michael Fliesser
Source :
Human movement science. 48
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Our study addresses the following research questions: Are there differences between handwriting movements on paper and on a tablet computer? Can experienced writers, such as most adults, adapt their graphomotor execution during writing to a rather unfamiliar surface for instance a tablet computer? We examined the handwriting performance of adults in three tasks with different complexity: (a) graphomotor abilities, (b) visuomotor abilities and (c) handwriting. Each participant performed each task twice, once on paper and once on a tablet computer with a pen. We tested 25 participants by measuring their writing duration, in air time, number of pen lifts, writing velocity and number of inversions in velocity. The data were analyzed using linear mixed-effects modeling with repeated measures. Our results reveal differences between writing on paper and on a tablet computer which were partly task-dependent. Our findings also show that participants were able to adapt their graphomotor execution to the smoother surface of the tablet computer during the tasks. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Details

ISSN :
18727646
Volume :
48
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Human movement science
Accession number :
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