Facilitating sensorimotor integration via blocked practice underpins imitation learning of atypical biological kinematics in autism spectrum disorder
The reduced efficacy of voluntary imitation in autism is suggested to be underpinned by differences in sensorimotor processing. We examined whether the imitation of novel atypical biological kinematics by autistic adults is enhanced by imitating a model in a predictable blocked practice trial order....
Autores principales: | Foster, N, Bennet, S, Causer, J, Elliott, D, Bird, G, Hayes, S |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Lenguaje: | English |
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SAGE Publications
2020
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