Brain writing is when the subconscious has something to do with what is being written. We can control our conscious actions in our writing, such as when we print. But, it has been illustrated time and again that when we write in cursive we can't control what the brain inserts into the writing. The next time you sign your name or write something in cursive, take a few minutes and look at it. Does it have skips in the writing? Does it have dots in the writing? These are things you didn't do on your own. These are things that the brain has a part in doing. This is part of the reason that a person's writing becomes individualistic. When a person's muscles, nerves and brain combine together they become a force to be reckoned with and individual handwriting occurs.
I am, Brenda Petty, a court-qualified Forensic Document Examiner. My goal is to assist the trier of fact and assist others who find themselves in a troubling situation involving documents. I have studied handwriting for 12 years, completed a two year Forensic Document Examiner study course with Handwriting University and have apprenticed under some of the leading court-qualified Forensic Document Experts in the USA such as: C. L. Baggett, Texas
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