Typing may be faster than writing by hand, but it's less stimulating for the brain, according to research published Friday in the journal Frontiers in Psychology.
After recording the brain activity of 36 university students, researchers at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology determined that handwriting might improve learning and memory.
At the start of the experiment, the students were told to either write words in cursive using a digital pen on a touchscreen, or to type the same words using a keyboard. When a word such as "forest" or "hedgehog" appeared on a screen in front of them, they had 25 seconds to write or type it over and over.
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