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Initial action output and feedback-guided motor behaviors in autism spectrum disorder.

Kathryn E UnruhWalker S McKinneyErin K BojanekKandace K FlemingJohn A SweeneyMatthew W Mosconi
Published in: Molecular autism (2021)
We identify reduced accuracy of initial motor output in ASD that was specific to the oculomotor system implicating deficient feedforward control that may be mitigated during slower occurring behaviors executed in the periphery. Individuals with ASD showed increased continuous force variability but similar levels of trial-to-trial saccade accuracy variability suggesting that feedback-guided refinement of motor commands is deficient specifically when adjustments occur rapidly during continuous behavior. We also document reduced lateralization of grip strength in ASD implicating atypical hemispheric specialization.
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