Human movements are prospective (Delafield-Butt et al., 2018). They must anticipate ahead of time their lawful consequences (Delafield-Butt & Gangopadhyay, 2013; Trevarthen & Delafield-Butt, 2017a, 2017b). In children with autism, evidence indicates a common disruption to prospective movement may underpin its early pathogenesis (Trevarthen & Delafield-Butt, 2013) and may be a cardinal feature of autism (Fournier et al., 2006). Yet, more work is required to better characterize this possible ‘autism motor signature’ and to probe its neurodevelopmental origins. In this study, we employed smart tablet computers with touch-sensitive screens and embedded inertial movement sensors to ecologically record the subsecond motor kinematics of purposive,...
Background: Motor differences between children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and those with t...
Autistic individuals often demonstrate atypical motor control of purposeful action1, especially in t...
Motor differences are prevalent in autism, affecting 88% of autistic children (Bhat, 2022) and often...
Autism is a developmental disorder evident from infancy. Yet, its clinical identification is often n...
Autism is a developmental disorder evident from infancy. Yet, its clinical identification requires e...
Background: It has been proposed that one of the early markers of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are...
The motor system is becoming increasingly recognized as an important site of disruption in autism sp...
Background Evidence suggests gross motor differences are present in children with Autism Spectrum Di...
Background: It has been proposed that one of the early markers of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is ...
Movement is prospective. It structures self-generated engagement with objects and social partners an...
Background -- While social communication deficits are the hallmark of autism spectrum disorders (ASD...
Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder typically assessed and diagnosed through observational analy...
Introduction: Recent evidence suggests an underlying movement disruption may be a core component of ...
Introduction Recent evidence suggests an underlying movement disruption may be a core component of a...
Recent evidence suggests an underlying movement disruption may be a core component of Autism Spectru...
Background: Motor differences between children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and those with t...
Autistic individuals often demonstrate atypical motor control of purposeful action1, especially in t...
Motor differences are prevalent in autism, affecting 88% of autistic children (Bhat, 2022) and often...
Autism is a developmental disorder evident from infancy. Yet, its clinical identification is often n...
Autism is a developmental disorder evident from infancy. Yet, its clinical identification requires e...
Background: It has been proposed that one of the early markers of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are...
The motor system is becoming increasingly recognized as an important site of disruption in autism sp...
Background Evidence suggests gross motor differences are present in children with Autism Spectrum Di...
Background: It has been proposed that one of the early markers of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is ...
Movement is prospective. It structures self-generated engagement with objects and social partners an...
Background -- While social communication deficits are the hallmark of autism spectrum disorders (ASD...
Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder typically assessed and diagnosed through observational analy...
Introduction: Recent evidence suggests an underlying movement disruption may be a core component of ...
Introduction Recent evidence suggests an underlying movement disruption may be a core component of a...
Recent evidence suggests an underlying movement disruption may be a core component of Autism Spectru...
Background: Motor differences between children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and those with t...
Autistic individuals often demonstrate atypical motor control of purposeful action1, especially in t...
Motor differences are prevalent in autism, affecting 88% of autistic children (Bhat, 2022) and often...