Nonlinear Dynamics, Psychology, and Life Sciences, Vol. 25, Iss. 1, Jan, 2021, pp. 1-18 @2021 Society for Chaos Theory in Psychology & Life Sciences Handwritten Geometrical Patterns in the Evaluation of Motor Symptoms in Psychotic Disorders Abstract: The analysis of handwriting has been used in several contexts. For example, handwriting has shown
to be of value in the study of motor symptoms in neurological and mental disorders. In the present work,
the geometric analysis of handwriting patterns is proposed as a tool to evaluate motor symptoms in psychotic disorders.
Specifically, we have employed the lacunarity, a measure of the heterogeneity of a spatial structure.
Forty-two patients with a psychotic disorder and 35 matched healthy controls participated in the study.
Participants were asked to copy some patterns with a pen on a white paper. The results showed that lacunarity was
significantly higher in handwritten patterns from patients than from controls. In addition, we found higher
values of lacunarity in handwritten patterns from patients with severe motor symptoms in comparison with
patients with mild or absent motor symptoms. Lacunarity of handwritten patterns was significantly correlated
with clinical scores of rigidity. In conclusion we argue that the heterogeneity of handwritten patterns could
be used as a simple and objective measure of motor symptoms. Keywords: lacunarity, motor symptoms, handwriting, psychosis |