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Relationship between directionality and orientation in drawings by young children and adults
Authors:Taguchi Masanori  Noma Yutaka
Institution:Department of Language and Culture, Dokkyo University, 1-1 Gakuen-cho, Soka-shi, Saitama, 340-0042, Japan. taguchim@dokkyo.ac.jp
Abstract:The present study examined the relationship between directionality of drawing movements and the orientation of drawn products in right-handed adults and young children for 27 Japanese kindergartners and 29 Japanese university students who were asked to draw with each hand fishes in side view and circles from several starting points. Significant values of chi2 for distributions of frequencies of orientation of the fish drawings and the direction of circular drawing movement indicated that adult right-handers drawing the fish facing to the left tended to draw a circle clock-wise when they drew with the dominant hand, while there was no such significant relationship in young children's drawings. This result may suggest that the reading and writing habits may be implicated in the direction of drawing movements with the dominant hand, and this directional bias of drawing movement in the dominant hand can appear in the orientation of finished drawings.
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