Current Biology
Volume 10, Issue 6, 15 March 2000, Pages R245-R248
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Motor control: Mechanisms of motor equivalence in handwriting

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Abstract

Handwriting is a classic example of how the details of movement can be scale and plane invariant: letter forms reflecting personal style are unchanged, whether one is writing on a piece of paper, on a blackboard or in the sand using the foot. Recent research points to a role for the parietal cortex in such motor equivalence.

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