Effects of biscriptuality on graphomotor coordination dynamics.
Gaëlle AlhaddadJérémy DannaCeleste Younes-HarbJean-Luc VelayMarieke LongcampPublished in: Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance (2022)
Biscriptuality is the ability to write in two different writing systems. The aim of this study was to examine the effects of biscriptuality on graphomotor coordination dynamics in right-handed adults. Thirty-four French monoscriptuals and 34 French-Arabic biscriptual participants traced series of loops in two writing directions and in two directions of rotation. We found that biscriptuals displayed a general advantage over monoscriptuals in terms of tracing frequency, while both groups displayed a preference for the left-to-right direction. These results provide novel evidence on the effects of writing direction and type of expertise on graphomotor performance by showing that biscriptuality could be an asset. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved).