“…This would provide a more detailed understanding of the relative strengths and weaknesses in this group later in childhood than is usually reported. Hilton et al (2011) reported significant correlations between motor functioning and scores on the Social Responsiveness Scale (SRS; Constantino & Gruber, 2005), a parent report measure of autistic social traits, with more severe symptoms predicting greater motor impairments in the affected siblings, and recent reviews have reported an association between motor impairment and overall symptom severity in ASD (Jeste, 2011;Maski et al, 2012). Other studies have reported face processing deficits or atypicalities in individuals with ASD (e.g., Adolphs et al, 2001;Dawson et al, 2005;Klin et al, 1999;Riby et al, 2007) and in at-risk siblings (Elsabbagh et al, 2012;Elsabbagh et al, 2009;McCleery et al, 2009).…”