The existence of a specialized imitation module in humans is hotly debated. Studies suggesting a specific imitation impairment in individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) support a modular view. However, the voluntary imitation tasks used in these studies (which require socio-cognitive abilities in addition to imitation for successful performance) cannot support claims of a specific impairment. Accordingly, an automatic imitation paradigm (a ‘cleaner’ measure of imitative ability) was used to assess the imitative ability of 16 adults with ASD and 16 non-autistic matched control participants. Participants performed a prespecified hand action in response to observed hand actions performed either by a human or a robotic hand. On comp...
Rogers and Pennington (1991) proposed that a deficient imitation ability results in a cascade of dev...
Since ancient times, imitation is considered one of the main and early (Meltzoff, Moore, 1977; 1997;...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) consists of altered performance of a range of skills, including socia...
The existence of a specialized imitation module in humans is hotly debated. Studies suggesting a spe...
A lack of imitative behavior is frequently described as a core feature of Autism Spectrum Disorder (...
A large number of studies have demonstrated impaired performance on a range of imitation tasks among...
Imitation is a potentially crucial aspect of social cognitive development. Although deficits in imit...
Background: It was proposed by Rogers & Pennington (1991) that an early deficit in imitation, togeth...
Over-imitation refers to the human tendency to imitate actions with such high fidelity, that even ir...
In this study, the relationship between gesture recognition and imitation was explored. Nineteen ind...
According to some theories imitation, defined as an action resonance mechanism, is deficient in auti...
Imitation problems are commonly reported in children with an autism spectrum disorder. However, it h...
The ability to understand another person\u2019s action and, if needed, to imitate that action, is a ...
A large number of studies have demonstrated impaired performance on a range of imitation tasks among...
Mimicry involves unconsciously copying the actions of others. Increasing evidence suggests that auti...
Rogers and Pennington (1991) proposed that a deficient imitation ability results in a cascade of dev...
Since ancient times, imitation is considered one of the main and early (Meltzoff, Moore, 1977; 1997;...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) consists of altered performance of a range of skills, including socia...
The existence of a specialized imitation module in humans is hotly debated. Studies suggesting a spe...
A lack of imitative behavior is frequently described as a core feature of Autism Spectrum Disorder (...
A large number of studies have demonstrated impaired performance on a range of imitation tasks among...
Imitation is a potentially crucial aspect of social cognitive development. Although deficits in imit...
Background: It was proposed by Rogers & Pennington (1991) that an early deficit in imitation, togeth...
Over-imitation refers to the human tendency to imitate actions with such high fidelity, that even ir...
In this study, the relationship between gesture recognition and imitation was explored. Nineteen ind...
According to some theories imitation, defined as an action resonance mechanism, is deficient in auti...
Imitation problems are commonly reported in children with an autism spectrum disorder. However, it h...
The ability to understand another person\u2019s action and, if needed, to imitate that action, is a ...
A large number of studies have demonstrated impaired performance on a range of imitation tasks among...
Mimicry involves unconsciously copying the actions of others. Increasing evidence suggests that auti...
Rogers and Pennington (1991) proposed that a deficient imitation ability results in a cascade of dev...
Since ancient times, imitation is considered one of the main and early (Meltzoff, Moore, 1977; 1997;...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) consists of altered performance of a range of skills, including socia...