The role of the unique motor patterns expressed in handwriting was studied by testing whether 12 judges matched the deviant and normal specimens of handwriting by individuals. Deviant handwriting specimens were produced by four methods. Mean total recognition scores for all five methods were significantly above chance expectation of one-fifth.
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