In this study, the relationship between gesture recognition and imitation was explored. Nineteen individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) were compared to a control group of 23 typically developing children on their ability to imitate and recognize three gesture types (transitive, intransitive, and pantomimes). The ASD group performed more poorly than controls on all tasks of recognition and imitation. Higher performance on tests of working memory was associated with increased odds of successful imitation in both groups. Group differences remained even when working memory was statistically controlled for. An association was revealed in the ASD group between pantomime recognition and imitation but a similar association was not identif...
This case-comparison study explores the underlying mechanisms of imitation problems in school-aged m...
What does it mean for a child to imitate someone else? We tested matched groups of children with and...
A lack of imitative behavior is frequently described as a core feature of Autism Spectrum Disorder (...
In this study, the relationship between gesture recognition and imitation was explored. Nineteen ind...
Purpose: To compare abilities of imitating generic and sequential motion gesture schemes in family r...
Imitation deficits are well-documented in autism although the specific nature of these deficits is ...
Rogers and Pennington (1991) proposed that a deficient imitation ability results in a cascade of dev...
Copyright © 2013 Joana C. Carmo et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) consists of altered performance of a range of skills, including socia...
It has been suggested that children with autism are particularly deficient at imitating novel gestur...
The existence of a specialized imitation module in humans is hotly debated. Studies suggesting a spe...
BackgroundImitation, a key vehicle for both cognitive and social development, is often regarded as m...
Background: It was proposed by Rogers & Pennington (1991) that an early deficit in imitation, togeth...
Nineteen people with Asperger syndrome (AS)/High-Functioning Autism (HFA) (ages 7-15) were tested on...
Imitation is a potentially crucial aspect of social cognitive development. Although deficits in imit...
This case-comparison study explores the underlying mechanisms of imitation problems in school-aged m...
What does it mean for a child to imitate someone else? We tested matched groups of children with and...
A lack of imitative behavior is frequently described as a core feature of Autism Spectrum Disorder (...
In this study, the relationship between gesture recognition and imitation was explored. Nineteen ind...
Purpose: To compare abilities of imitating generic and sequential motion gesture schemes in family r...
Imitation deficits are well-documented in autism although the specific nature of these deficits is ...
Rogers and Pennington (1991) proposed that a deficient imitation ability results in a cascade of dev...
Copyright © 2013 Joana C. Carmo et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) consists of altered performance of a range of skills, including socia...
It has been suggested that children with autism are particularly deficient at imitating novel gestur...
The existence of a specialized imitation module in humans is hotly debated. Studies suggesting a spe...
BackgroundImitation, a key vehicle for both cognitive and social development, is often regarded as m...
Background: It was proposed by Rogers & Pennington (1991) that an early deficit in imitation, togeth...
Nineteen people with Asperger syndrome (AS)/High-Functioning Autism (HFA) (ages 7-15) were tested on...
Imitation is a potentially crucial aspect of social cognitive development. Although deficits in imit...
This case-comparison study explores the underlying mechanisms of imitation problems in school-aged m...
What does it mean for a child to imitate someone else? We tested matched groups of children with and...
A lack of imitative behavior is frequently described as a core feature of Autism Spectrum Disorder (...