| Literature DB >> 23533532 |
Min Xu1, Henry S R Kao, Manlin Zhang, Stewart P W Lam, Wei Wang.
Abstract
Chinese calligraphy has been scientifically investigated within the contexts and principles of psychology, cognitive science, and the cognitive neuroscience. On the basis of vast amount of research in the last 30 years, we have developed a cybernetic theory of handwriting and calligraphy to account for the intricate interactions of several psychological dimensions involved in the dynamic act of graphic production. Central to this system of writing are the role of sensory, bio-, cognitive, and neurofeedback mechanisms for the initiation, guidance, and regulation of the writing motions vis-a-vis visual-geometric variations of Chinese characters. This experiment provided the first evidence of cortical excitation in EEG theta wave as a neural hub that integrates information coming from changes in the practitioner's body, emotions, and cognition. In addition, it has also confirmed neurofeedback as an essential component of the cybernetic theory of handwriting and calligraphy.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23533532 PMCID: PMC3600314 DOI: 10.1155/2013/975190
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Evid Based Complement Alternat Med ISSN: 1741-427X Impact factor: 2.629
Figure 1Character varying in visual-spatial properties.
Mean theta wave in calligraphy group and control group during prewriting and writing periods.
| Calligraphy group | Control group | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| mean (SD) | mean (SD) | |||
| Day 1 | Day 10 | Day 1 | Day 10 | |
| Prewriting | 8.98 (3.59) | 10.27 (3.09) | 12.71 (2.75) | 11.24 (2.25) |
| During writing | 7.69 (1.83) | 9.60 (2.16) | 10.48 (1.24) | 10.96 (2.16) |
(SD: standard deviation).
Figure 2Theta mean changes between day 1 and day 10 for the two groups during prewriting.
Figure 3Theta mean changes between day 1 and day 10 for the two groups during writing/sitting quietly.
Mean theta/alpha wave during writing the four pairs of characters.
| Mean theta (SD) | Mean alpha (SD) | Mean theta (SD) | Mean alpha (SD) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nonlinear detailed | 9.61 (2.73) | 6.79 (2.50) | Linear detailed | 9.99 (3.52) | 6.9 (3.12) |
| Nonlinear global | 10.58 (3.17) | 7.61 (2.86) | Linear global | 11.03 (4.35) | 7.72 (3.39) |
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| Linear global | 10.64 (3.55) | 6.78 (2.78) | Linear global | 11.02 (4.41) | 7.37 (3.37) |
| Nonlinear global | 10.48 (3.28) | 7.29 (2.76) | Nonlinear global | 10.6 (2.89) | 7.01 (2.99) |
(SD: standard deviation).
Figure 4Comparison of theta and alpha waves evoked by (a) nonlinear-detailed versus nonlinear-global characters, (b) linear-detailed versus linear-global characters, and (c) and (d) linear-global versus nonlinear-global characters. Note: *indicate significant difference at P < 0.05.