Object Exploration and Manipulation in Infants at Typical vs. Elevated Likelihood for ASD: A Review
- PMID: 39062274
- PMCID: PMC11276247
- DOI: 10.3390/children11070825
Object Exploration and Manipulation in Infants at Typical vs. Elevated Likelihood for ASD: A Review
Abstract
The present review considers the growing body of literature on fine motor skills in infants at elevated genetic likelihood (EL) for autism spectrum disorder (ASD). This area of study aims to identify crucial motor markers associated with the disorder, facilitating earlier and more accurate identification of ASD, using various experimental methodologies, including standardized assessments, observational measures, and technological tools. The reviewed evidence revealed distinct developmental trajectories in EL infants, marked by differences in fine motor skills and exploratory behaviors compared to typically developing infants. We discuss the developmental trajectory of fine motor skills in infants and their predictive value for later ASD diagnosis, highlighting the significance of fine motor skills as early indicators of ASD risk in infants and emphasizing the need for further research to elucidate their predictive value and underlying mechanisms.
Keywords: elevated likelihood for autism spectrum disorder; fine motor skills; manipulation; motor planning.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare no conflicts of interest.
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