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Article Dans Une Revue Neuroscience Letters Année : 2003

Motor control and children with autism: deficit of anticipatory function?

Christina Schmitz
Catherine Barthélémy
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This study aims at investigating how do anticipatory postural adjustments develop in children with autism, during a bimanual load-lifting task that required maintaining the stabilisation of the forearm despite imposed or voluntary unloading. Elbow angle and electromyographic were recorded on the child forearm supporting the load. The forearm stabilisation was as good in children with autism as in the control group. However, in children with autism, the latencies for both kinematics and muscular events indicated an increase of the duration of unloading. These results indicate the use of a feedback rather than a feed-forward mode of control. Impairments in both the building of internal representations and the mastering of timing parameters, could explain the deficient postural anticipation reported in children with autism.

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Neurosciences
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hal-01989709 , version 1 (22-01-2019)

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Christina Schmitz, Joëlle Martineau, Catherine Barthélémy, Christine Assaiante. Motor control and children with autism: deficit of anticipatory function?. Neuroscience Letters, 2003, 348 (1), pp.17-20. ⟨hal-01989709⟩
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