“…Other researchers argue that there is an eff ect of medication on drawing and writing tasks ( Tigges, Mergl, Frodl, Meisenzahl, Gallinat, Schröter, et al, 2000 ;Caligiuri, Teulings, Filoteo, Song, & Lohr, 2006 ;Caligiuri, Teulings, Dean, Niculescu, & Lohr, 2009 ). According to other fi ndings, tricyclic antidepressants cause motor slowing (lower maximum velocity), increase movement time, reduced automatisation of movement, and reduced acceleration of descending strokes ( Tucha, Aschenbremmer, Eichhammer, Putzhammer, Sartor, Klein, et al, 2002 ). Therefore, medication may have a considerable infl uence on handwriting.…”