The brain is capable of conditioning writing.
Handwritten writing transmits characteristic and characteristic features of each person. According to the specialized site Graphology and Personality, through writing you can discover the character, temperament, skills and emotions, among others.
Graphology is the discipline that studies writing and graphics in general, as a representation or reflection of the identity of the writer. As established by the graphologist Salia Tibanlombo, the writing may fit some of the following models: calligraphic, angular, rounded, round, complicated, simple, full, falsified or artificial, looped, children’s structure, simplified, garlands, among other forms of writing.
However, to know the personality of each individual, it is taken into consideration the graphics: dimension or size, shape, tilt, direction, speed, order, pressure, continuity or cohesion, and sub-aspects of these.
Tibanlombo explains that the brain will condition writing. “The brain is the “leader of the band” that we let decide how we are going to feel today, his decision is not arbitrary, but rather he listens to our thoughts”.
Writing is produced from certain areas of the brain, movements are coordinated with emotions and cognitions. There are millions of neurons for them to connect for writing to occur.
The Graphology and Personality website reveals that when thoughts pleasant, happy, optimists, the brain makes chemical compounds such as endorphins, dopamine, among others. These influence writing and lead, for example, to writing an ascending line, open ovals, extensive writing, the ends of the letters to the right and up, among other features.
On the other hand, negative thoughts, of anger, anger, disgust, they produce other substances such as neuropeptides. What results in other forms of writing such as the closing of the ovals, the gesture is compressed, they push the line towards the descent, the final strokes are repressed, they go down or to the left, among other features.
Is there a correct way to write?
“There is no fundamental rule for a model or form that is correct for writing, but it can suggest the practice of calligraphic writing or calligraphic writing,” says Tibanlombo. (I)

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