Goal-Directed and Goal-Less Imitation in Autism Spectrum Disorder

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Kelly S. Wild
Ellen Poliakoff
Andrew Jerrison
Emma Gowen
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[1] University of Manchester,Faculty of Life Sciences
[2] University of Manchester,School of Psychology, Faculty of Medical and Human Sciences
[3] University of Manchester,Faculty of Humanities
[4] Manchester Mental Health and Social Care Trust,Research and Development
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Imitation; Autism spectrum disorder; Motor control; Eye movements; Sensorimotor integration;
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To investigate how people with Autism are affected by the presence of goals during imitation, we conducted a study to measure movement kinematics and eye movements during the imitation of goal-directed and goal-less hand movements. Our results showed that a control group imitated changes in movement kinematics and increased the level that they tracked the hand with their eyes, in the goal-less compared to goal-direction condition. In contrast, the ASD group exhibited more goal-directed eye movements, and failed to modulate the observed movement kinematics successfully in either condition. These results increase the evidence for impaired goal-less imitation in ASD, and suggest that there is a reliance on goal-directed strategies for imitation in ASD, even in the absence of visual goals.
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页码:1739 / 1749
页数:10
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