2021
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/h6s8e
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Developmental Differences in the Prospective Organisation of Goal-Directed Movement Between Children with Autism and Typically Developing Children: A Smart Tablet Serious Game Study

Abstract: Movement is prospective. It structures self-generated engagement with objects and social partners and is fundamental to children’s learning and development. In autistic children, previous reports of differences in movement kinematics compared to neurotypical peers suggest its prospective organisation might be disrupted. Here, we employed a smart tablet serious game paradigm to assess differences in the feedforward and feedback mechanisms of prospective action organisation, between autistic and neurotypical pre… Show more

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“…Children with autism often display disrupted prospective motor organization of intentional movement (Mari et al, 2003;Rinehart et al, 2006 * ;Cattaneo et al, 2007;Fabbri-Destro et al, 2009;Chua et al, 2021). Such "autism motor signatures" can be computationally identified from 2 1 /2 years of age (Anzulewicz et al, 2016 * ), and may be detectable from birth.…”
Section: Autism and Prospective (Just-ahead-in-time) Motor Planningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Children with autism often display disrupted prospective motor organization of intentional movement (Mari et al, 2003;Rinehart et al, 2006 * ;Cattaneo et al, 2007;Fabbri-Destro et al, 2009;Chua et al, 2021). Such "autism motor signatures" can be computationally identified from 2 1 /2 years of age (Anzulewicz et al, 2016 * ), and may be detectable from birth.…”
Section: Autism and Prospective (Just-ahead-in-time) Motor Planningmentioning
confidence: 99%