The world is running into great danger with the evolution of technology. Several world powers are pondering the appropriate way to replace handwriting with electronic writing. Soon the man will have only to think and the machine will execute his thought.
According to European researchers, giving up manual writing will in the future have serious repercussions on the brain, the eye and man’s ability to think.
1-Motricity and coordination
Motricity is the set of bodily functions provided by the locomotor system and the nervous system allowing movement.
According to scientists, motor skills and coordination deteriorate and we read less well when we stop writing.
As a result, this exercise affects all movements related to these body functions.
2-The Eye
The eye is the first organ to transmit information to the brain for treatment. So, the less we write, we are likely to be less skilled. Writing plays a very important role in the cognitive functions of man.
3-The ability to understand
According to the researchers’ analysis, the understanding of a written text will be much more complicated for those who write very little or not at all by hand. Even if with the advancement of technology, the consequences are minimal, the researchers say that a man who devotes little to writing will miss additional brain training.
4-Spelling mistakes and grammar
Spelling and grammar errors are generally observed in people who read and write rarely.
The researchers reveal that in the future, the writing of an educated individual, who can still transmit information without a computer, will not only be almost illegible, but will also have many spelling and grammatical errors.
5-Learning and memory
Numerous studies indicate that one remembers better a text written by hand. But with the advent of a world without manual writing, all this will disappear.
Researchers ensure the viability of better learning through moderate and regular stimulation, rather than exceptional and intense stimulation.