2021
DOI: 10.1177/0031512521998280
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Children With Autism Exhibit More Individualized Responses to Live Animation Biofeedback Than Do Typically Developing Children

Abstract: Children with autism have displayed imbalances in responding to feedback and feedforward learning information and they have shown difficulty imitating movements. Previous research has focused on motor learning and coordination problems for these children, but little is known about their motoric responses to visual live animation feedback. Thus, we compared motor output responses to live animation biofeedback training in both 15 children with autism and 15 age- and sex-matched typically developing children (age… Show more

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