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Slowing Down the Presentation of Facial and Body Movements Enhances Imitation Performance in Children with Severe Autism

机译:减慢面部和身体运动的表现可增强严重自闭症儿童的模仿表现

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Imitation deficits observed among individuals with autism could be partly explained by the excessive speed of biological movements to be perceived and then reproduced. Along with this assumption, slowing down the speed of presentation of these movements might improve their imitative performances. To test this hypothesis, 19 children with autism, 37 typically-developing children and 17 children with Down syndrome were asked to reproduce facial and body movements presented on a computer at a normal/ecological and two slowed down speeds. Our main result showed that a subgroup of individuals with severe autism better reproduced the movements when presented slowly than at the ecological speed. This finding opens a new window for comprehension and rehabilitation of perceptual and imitative deficits in autism.
机译:在自闭症个体中观察到的模仿缺陷可以部分归因于生物运动被感知并被复制的过快速度。与这个假设一起,减慢这些动作的呈现速度可能会改善它们的模仿性能。为了检验该假设,要求19名孤独症儿童,37名典型发育儿童和17名唐氏综合症儿童以正常/生态状态再现计算机上呈现的面部和身体运动,并放慢两个速度。我们的主要结果表明,当出现缓慢自闭症时,亚组的重度自闭症患者比以生态学速度更快地再现运动。这一发现为理解和康复自闭症的知觉和模仿缺陷打开了新的窗口。

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