2024
DOI: 10.1002/wfs2.1536
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The Impact of Neurological Disorders on Handwriting: Implications for Forensic Document Examination

Hansi Bansal,
Swati Dubey Mishra,
Muskan Singhal

Abstract: Handwriting analysis is a valuable tool in forensic document examination, but the interpretation of observed findings can be complicated when individuals with neurological disorders are involved. The process of handwriting necessitates complex neuro‐muscular synchronization, which requires a much more intricate connection between the brain, muscles, and nerves than simply placing pen to paper. People with neurological illnesses, including Parkinson disease, Multiple System Atrophy, Alzheimer disease, and so on… Show more

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