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Children with autism adapt normally during a catching task requiring the cerebellum
Authors:Mostofsky Stewart H  Bunoski Rebecca  Morton Susanne M  Goldberg Melissa C  Bastian Amy J
Affiliation:Kennedy Krieger Institute, Baltimore, MD 21205, USA. mostofsky@kennedykrieger.org
Abstract:
The cerebellum, which has been found to be abnormal in histopathological studies of autism, is important for motor adaptation. We studied controls and children with high functioning autism (HFA) performing a catching adaptation test that is known to be impaired following cerebellar damage. Results showed no differences in adaptation rates or after-effects for HFA subjects versus controls. The findings indicate normal motor adaptation in HFA, suggesting normal or compensated cerebellar function for this task.
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