It has been suggested that autism-specific imitative deficits may be reduced or even spared in object-related activities. However, most previous research has not sufficiently distinguished object movement reenactment (learning about the ways in which object move) from imitation (learning about the topography of demonstrated actions). Twenty children with autism (CWA) and 20 typically developing children (TDC) were presented with puzzle boxes containing prizes. Test objects and experimental conditions were designed to isolate object- and action-related aspects of demonstrations. There were four types of video demonstrations: (a) a full demonstration by an adult; (b) a ghost demonstration with object movements alone; (c) mimed solutions demon...
BackgroundImitation, a key vehicle for both cognitive and social development, is often regarded as m...
Rogers and Pennington (1991) proposed that an early deficit in imitation, together with a cascade of...
The ability to understand another person’s action and, if needed, to imitate that action, is a core ...
Background: It was proposed by Rogers & Pennington (1991) that an early deficit in imitation, togeth...
Equipped with our knowledge of developmental indices (Nadel & Butterworth, 1999), we have started an...
Imitation is a potentially crucial aspect of social cognitive development. Although deficits in imit...
It has been suggested that children with autism are particularly deficient at imitating novel gestur...
Background: Children with Autistic Spectrum Disorders (ASD) are frequently hampered by motor impairm...
Abstract The ability to imitate is a core deficit in autism spectrum disorders, and so it is of key...
Rogers and Pennington (1991) proposed that an early deficit in imitation, together with a cascade of...
The ability to understand another person's action and, if needed, to imitate that action, is a core ...
Impairments of motor representation of actions have been reported as a core component of Autism Spec...
Impairments of motor representation of actions have been reported as a core component of Autism Spec...
BackgroundImitation, a key vehicle for both cognitive and social development, is often regarded as m...
BackgroundImitation, a key vehicle for both cognitive and social development, is often regarded as m...
BackgroundImitation, a key vehicle for both cognitive and social development, is often regarded as m...
Rogers and Pennington (1991) proposed that an early deficit in imitation, together with a cascade of...
The ability to understand another person’s action and, if needed, to imitate that action, is a core ...
Background: It was proposed by Rogers & Pennington (1991) that an early deficit in imitation, togeth...
Equipped with our knowledge of developmental indices (Nadel & Butterworth, 1999), we have started an...
Imitation is a potentially crucial aspect of social cognitive development. Although deficits in imit...
It has been suggested that children with autism are particularly deficient at imitating novel gestur...
Background: Children with Autistic Spectrum Disorders (ASD) are frequently hampered by motor impairm...
Abstract The ability to imitate is a core deficit in autism spectrum disorders, and so it is of key...
Rogers and Pennington (1991) proposed that an early deficit in imitation, together with a cascade of...
The ability to understand another person's action and, if needed, to imitate that action, is a core ...
Impairments of motor representation of actions have been reported as a core component of Autism Spec...
Impairments of motor representation of actions have been reported as a core component of Autism Spec...
BackgroundImitation, a key vehicle for both cognitive and social development, is often regarded as m...
BackgroundImitation, a key vehicle for both cognitive and social development, is often regarded as m...
BackgroundImitation, a key vehicle for both cognitive and social development, is often regarded as m...
Rogers and Pennington (1991) proposed that an early deficit in imitation, together with a cascade of...
The ability to understand another person’s action and, if needed, to imitate that action, is a core ...