Dyspraxia and autistic traits in adults with and without autism spectrum conditions.
Sarah A CassidyPenelope HannantTeresa TavassoliCarrie AllisonPaula SmithSimon Baron-CohenPublished in: Molecular autism (2016)
Dyspraxia is significantly more prevalent in adults with ASC compared to controls, confirming reports that motor coordination difficulties are significantly more common in this group. Interestingly, in the general population, dyspraxia was associated with significantly higher autistic traits and lower empathy. These results suggest that motor coordination skills are important for effective social skills and empathy.