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Differences in Praxis Errors in Autism Spectrum Disorder Compared to Developmental Coordination Disorder.

Gabriel AbramsAditya JayashankarEmily KilroyChristiana ButeraLaura HarrisonPriscilla RingAnusha HoussainAlexis NalbachSharon A CermakLisa Aziz-Zadeh
Published in: Journal of autism and developmental disorders (2022)
This study aimed to better understand how autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and developmental coordination disorder (DCD) differ in types of praxis errors made on the Florida Apraxia Battery Modified (FAB-M) and the potential relationships between praxis errors and social deficits in ASD. The ASD group made significantly more timing sequencing errors in imitation of meaningful gestures, as well as more body-part-for-tool errors during gesture-to-command compared to the other two groups. In the ASD group, increased temporal errors in meaningful imitation were significantly correlated with poorer affect recognition and less repetitive behaviors. Thus, in ASD, aspects of imitation ability are related to socioemotional skills and repetitive behaviors.
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