It has been suggested that the deficit in understanding others’ intention in autism depends on a malfunctioning of the mirror system. This malfunction could be due either to a deficit of the basic mirror mechanism or to a disorganization of chained action organization on which the mirror understanding of others’ intention is based. Here we tested this last hypothesis investigating the kinematics of intentional actions. Children with autism and typically developing children (TD) were asked to execute two actions consisting each of three motor acts: the first was identical in both actions while the last varied for its difficulty. The result showed that, unlike in TD children, in children with autism the kinematics of the first motor act was n...
This paper examines the upper-limb movement kinematics of young children (3-7 years) with high-funct...
When we observe a motor act (e.g. grasping a cup) done by another individual, we extract, according ...
The “mindblindness” theory of core cognitive impairment in autism and at least one of the executive ...
Children with Autistic Spectrum Disorders (ASD) are frequently hampered by motor impairment, with di...
Experiments in monkeys demonstrated that many parietal and premotor neurons coding a specific motor ...
Observers with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) find it difficult to read intentions from movements....
Background: Children with Autistic Spectrum Disorders (ASD) are frequently hampered by motor impairm...
Background: Atypical motor functioning is prevalent in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD)....
Aims To investigate characteristics of manual motor planning and performance difficulties/diversity ...
Background: Kinematics plays a key role in action prediction, imitation and joint action coordinatio...
A core feature of autism is the abnormal use of gaze to attribute mental states to others, and thus ...
This study examined the ability of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) to generate joint in...
When we observe a motor act (e.g. grasping a cup) done by another individual, we extract, according ...
Different views on the origin of deficits in action chaining in autism spectrum disorders (ASD) have...
When we observe a motor act (e.g. grasping a cup) done by another individual, we extract, according ...
This paper examines the upper-limb movement kinematics of young children (3-7 years) with high-funct...
When we observe a motor act (e.g. grasping a cup) done by another individual, we extract, according ...
The “mindblindness” theory of core cognitive impairment in autism and at least one of the executive ...
Children with Autistic Spectrum Disorders (ASD) are frequently hampered by motor impairment, with di...
Experiments in monkeys demonstrated that many parietal and premotor neurons coding a specific motor ...
Observers with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) find it difficult to read intentions from movements....
Background: Children with Autistic Spectrum Disorders (ASD) are frequently hampered by motor impairm...
Background: Atypical motor functioning is prevalent in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD)....
Aims To investigate characteristics of manual motor planning and performance difficulties/diversity ...
Background: Kinematics plays a key role in action prediction, imitation and joint action coordinatio...
A core feature of autism is the abnormal use of gaze to attribute mental states to others, and thus ...
This study examined the ability of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) to generate joint in...
When we observe a motor act (e.g. grasping a cup) done by another individual, we extract, according ...
Different views on the origin of deficits in action chaining in autism spectrum disorders (ASD) have...
When we observe a motor act (e.g. grasping a cup) done by another individual, we extract, according ...
This paper examines the upper-limb movement kinematics of young children (3-7 years) with high-funct...
When we observe a motor act (e.g. grasping a cup) done by another individual, we extract, according ...
The “mindblindness” theory of core cognitive impairment in autism and at least one of the executive ...