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Characterization of young children with preferred and non-preferred graphic rule during drawing
Hanis Zafirah Kosnan1, Norlaili Mat Safri2, Nor Aini Zakaria3, Puspa Inayat Khalid4.
This paper aims to investigate the functional connectivity in brain among
young children during employment of preferred and non-preferred rule when
drawing basic drawing task using Partial Directed Coherence (PDC) and to
determine the most significant parameter in differentiating the two groups
using handwriting dynamic features and brain activity based on statistical
analysis and principle component analysis (PCA). Twelve subjects between 5
and 6 years old were selected randomly. All subjects were asked to gaze and
trace four different unlined shapes. The brain signals were recorded using an
electroencephalogram (EEG) machine during drawing tasks. Result showed
that subjects who employed preferred graphic rule (Control) when performing
gazing and tracing tasks were better at visual processing when compared to
those that used graphic rule in haphazard fashion. Besides, significant
difference was found in frequency domain when subjects used graphic rule in
rule governed fashion when compared to relaxing activity. The contrast was
found when subject used graphic rule in haphazard fashion. Results from PCA
showed most significant parameter (gamma/high gamma) in differentiating
between the two groups (employed graphic rule vs. non-graphic) was found
in tracing task.
Affiliation:
- Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia
- Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia
- Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia
- Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia
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