All Relations between Autism Spectrum Disorder and imitation

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R Peter Hobson, Jessica A Hobso. Dissociable aspects of imitation: a study in autism. Journal of experimental child psychology. vol 101. issue 3. 2009-02-27. PMID:18572186. our hypothesis was that the latter, but not necessarily the former, kind of imitation reflects a special quality of interpersonal engagement in which one person identifies with another, and that the propensity to identify with others is specifically weak in autism. 2009-02-27 2023-08-12 human
Giacomo Vivanti, Aparna Nadig, Sally Ozonoff, Sally J Roger. What do children with autism attend to during imitation tasks? Journal of experimental child psychology. vol 101. issue 3. 2009-02-27. PMID:18582895. what do children with autism attend to during imitation tasks? 2009-02-27 2023-08-12 Not clear
Giacomo Vivanti, Aparna Nadig, Sally Ozonoff, Sally J Roger. What do children with autism attend to during imitation tasks? Journal of experimental child psychology. vol 101. issue 3. 2009-02-27. PMID:18582895. results indicated that (a) a group of 18 high-functioning 8- to 15-year-olds with autistic disorder, in comparison with a matched group of 13 typically developing children, showed similar patterns of visual attention to the demonstrator's action but decreased attention to his face when observing a model to be imitated; (b) nonmeaningful gestures and meaningful actions on objects triggered distinct visual attention patterns that did not differ between groups; (c) the autism group demonstrated reduced imitative precision for both types of imitation; and (d) duration of visual attention to the demonstrator's action was related to imitation precision for nonmeaningful gestures in the autism group. 2009-02-27 2023-08-12 Not clear
Mark Nielsen, Malinda Carpente. Reflecting on imitation in autism: introduction to the special issue. Journal of experimental child psychology. vol 101. issue 3. 2009-02-27. PMID:18675429. reflecting on imitation in autism: introduction to the special issue. 2009-02-27 2023-08-12 Not clear
Carolyn E Stephen. Spontaneous imitation by children with autism during a repetitive musical play routine. Autism : the international journal of research and practice. vol 12. issue 6. 2009-01-22. PMID:19005033. spontaneous imitation by children with autism during a repetitive musical play routine. 2009-01-22 2023-08-12 human
Carolyn E Stephen. Spontaneous imitation by children with autism during a repetitive musical play routine. Autism : the international journal of research and practice. vol 12. issue 6. 2009-01-22. PMID:19005033. the current study expands on this research by establishing a musical social milieu using repetitive imitation routines for four children with autism. 2009-01-22 2023-08-12 human
Ivan Toni, Floris P de Lange, Matthijs L Noordzij, Peter Hagoor. Language beyond action. Journal of physiology, Paris. vol 102. issue 1-3. 2008-09-24. PMID:18472404. automatic sensorimotor resonance has been invoked as the key elementary process accounting for disparate (dys)functions, like imitation, ideomotor apraxia, autism, and schizophrenia. 2008-09-24 2023-08-12 human
Victoria Southgate, Antonia F de C Hamilto. Unbroken mirrors: challenging a theory of Autism. Trends in cognitive sciences. vol 12. issue 6. 2008-08-12. PMID:18479959. this theory proposes that the varied social-cognitive difficulties characteristic of autism could be explained by dysfunction of the mirror neuron system, thought to play a role in imitation. 2008-08-12 2023-08-12 Not clear
Victoria Southgate, Antonia F de C Hamilto. Unbroken mirrors: challenging a theory of Autism. Trends in cognitive sciences. vol 12. issue 6. 2008-08-12. PMID:18479959. we examine this theory and argue that explaining typical imitation behavior, and the failure to imitate in autism, requires much more than the mirror neuron system. 2008-08-12 2023-08-12 Not clear
Christine M Freitag, Carsten Konrad, Melanie Häberlen, Christina Kleser, Alexander von Gontard, Wolfgang Reith, Nikolaus F Troje, Christoph Kric. Perception of biological motion in autism spectrum disorders. Neuropsychologia. vol 46. issue 5. 2008-07-22. PMID:18262208. as biological motion perception and recognition might be related to impaired imitation, gross motor skills and autism specific psychopathology in individuals with asd, we performed a functional mri study on biological motion perception in a sample of 15 adolescent and young adult individuals with asd and typically developing, age, sex and iq matched controls. 2008-07-22 2023-08-12 Not clear
Heidi Stieglitz Ham, Martin Corley, Gnanathusharan Rajendran, Jean Carletta, Sara Swanso. Brief report: imitation of meaningless gestures in individuals with Asperger syndrome and High-Functioning Autism. Journal of autism and developmental disorders. vol 38. issue 3. 2008-07-02. PMID:17665296. brief report: imitation of meaningless gestures in individuals with asperger syndrome and high-functioning autism. 2008-07-02 2023-08-12 Not clear
Heidi Stieglitz Ham, Martin Corley, Gnanathusharan Rajendran, Jean Carletta, Sara Swanso. Brief report: imitation of meaningless gestures in individuals with Asperger syndrome and High-Functioning Autism. Journal of autism and developmental disorders. vol 38. issue 3. 2008-07-02. PMID:17665296. nineteen people with asperger syndrome (as)/high-functioning autism (hfa) (ages 7-15) were tested on imitation of two types of meaningless gesture: hand postures and finger positions. 2008-07-02 2023-08-12 Not clear
Andrea C Pierno, Morena Mari, Dean Lusher, Umberto Castiell. Robotic movement elicits visuomotor priming in children with autism. Neuropsychologia. vol 46. issue 2. 2008-05-02. PMID:17920641. imitation skills have attracted particular attention in the search for the underlying causes of the social difficulties that characterize autism. 2008-05-02 2023-08-12 human
Sally J Rogers, Gregory S Young, Ian Cook, Angelo Giolzetti, Sally Ozonof. Deferred and immediate imitation in regressive and early onset autism. Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines. vol 49. issue 4. 2008-04-14. PMID:18221343. deferred and immediate imitation in regressive and early onset autism. 2008-04-14 2023-08-12 Not clear
Sally J Rogers, Gregory S Young, Ian Cook, Angelo Giolzetti, Sally Ozonof. Deferred and immediate imitation in regressive and early onset autism. Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines. vol 49. issue 4. 2008-04-14. PMID:18221343. children with autism have difficulties with several abilities generally thought to be related to deferred imitation: immediate imitation, language, and symbolic play. 2008-04-14 2023-08-12 Not clear
Sally J Rogers, Gregory S Young, Ian Cook, Angelo Giolzetti, Sally Ozonof. Deferred and immediate imitation in regressive and early onset autism. Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines. vol 49. issue 4. 2008-04-14. PMID:18221343. however, few studies have examined deferred imitation in early autism. 2008-04-14 2023-08-12 Not clear
Sally J Rogers, Gregory S Young, Ian Cook, Angelo Giolzetti, Sally Ozonof. Deferred and immediate imitation in regressive and early onset autism. Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines. vol 49. issue 4. 2008-04-14. PMID:18221343. the present study examined both deferred, spontaneous imitation and immediate, elicited imitation on a set of carefully matched tasks in 36 young children with autism: 16 with early onset autism, 20 with regressive autism and two contrast groups, younger typically developing children (n = 20) and age matched children with significant developmental delays (n = 21). 2008-04-14 2023-08-12 Not clear
Antonia F de C Hamilto. Emulation and mimicry for social interaction: a theoretical approach to imitation in autism. Quarterly journal of experimental psychology (2006). vol 61. issue 1. 2008-03-19. PMID:18038342. emulation and mimicry for social interaction: a theoretical approach to imitation in autism. 2008-03-19 2023-08-12 Not clear
Jaime Ann DeQuinzio, Dawn Buffington Townsend, Peter Sturmey, Claire L Poulso. Generalized imitation of facial models by children with autism. Journal of applied behavior analysis. vol 40. issue 4. 2008-03-14. PMID:18189112. generalized imitation of facial models by children with autism. 2008-03-14 2023-08-12 human
Jaime Ann DeQuinzio, Dawn Buffington Townsend, Peter Sturmey, Claire L Poulso. Generalized imitation of facial models by children with autism. Journal of applied behavior analysis. vol 40. issue 4. 2008-03-14. PMID:18189112. an initial phase in teaching young children with autism to engage in appropriate affective responding may be to teach the imitation of facial models. 2008-03-14 2023-08-12 human