Motor abilities in autism : a review using a computational context

By: Gowen, Emma.
Contributor(s): Hamilton, Antonia.
Series: Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders 43 (2) 2013: 323-344.Publisher: 2013Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): AUTISM | MOTOR SKILLS | SENSORIMOTOR INTEGRATION | LITERATURE REVIEWSSummary: Examines motor control in autism, within a framework derived from computational models of the motor system, and with a focus on whether specific stages of motor computation are abnormal. Suggests future work on motor abilities in autism should focus on sensorimotor noise and on higher level motor planning, as these seem to have a significant role in causing motor difficulties for autistic individuals.
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Examines motor control in autism, within a framework derived from computational models of the motor system, and with a focus on whether specific stages of motor computation are abnormal. Suggests future work on motor abilities in autism should focus on sensorimotor noise and on higher level motor planning, as these seem to have a significant role in causing motor difficulties for autistic individuals.

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