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. 2008 Mar;38(3):569-73.
doi: 10.1007/s10803-007-0417-x. Epub 2007 Jul 31.

Brief report: imitation of meaningless gestures in individuals with Asperger syndrome and High-Functioning Autism

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Brief report: imitation of meaningless gestures in individuals with Asperger syndrome and High-Functioning Autism

Heidi Stieglitz Ham et al. J Autism Dev Disord. 2008 Mar.
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Abstract

Nineteen people with Asperger syndrome (AS)/High-Functioning Autism (HFA) (ages 7-15) were tested on imitation of two types of meaningless gesture: hand postures and finger positions. The individuals with AS/HFA achieved lower scores in the imitation of both hand and finger positions relative to a matched neurotypical group. The between-group difference was primarily accounted for by performance on a test of visual motor integration, together with a hand imitation deficit which was specifically due to errors in body part orientation. Our findings implicate both visuomotor processes (Damasio and Maurer, 1978) and self-other mapping (Rogers and Pennington, 1991) in ASD imitation deficits. Following Goldenberg (1999), we propose that difficulties with body part orientation may underlie problems in meaningless gesture imitation.

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