Children with autism respond differently to spontaneous, elicited and deferred imitation.
Mikael HeimannE NordqvistK StridJ Connant AlmrotT TjusPublished in: Journal of intellectual disability research : JIDR (2016)
These findings add to our understanding of the kind of imitation difficulties children with ASD might have. They also point to the necessity of not equating various imitation measures because these may capture different processes and be differently motivating for children with autism.