Abstract
Recent studies have provided growing evidence of motor
differences in individuals with autism (e.g., Bhat, 2023; Miller et
al, 2024). Also, atypical brain lateralisation in autism has been
extensively documented (e.g., Floris et al., 2021; Li et al.,
2023). However, the precise relationship between this atypical
brain lateralisation and motor control challenges in autism
remains not fully understood.
differences in individuals with autism (e.g., Bhat, 2023; Miller et
al, 2024). Also, atypical brain lateralisation in autism has been
extensively documented (e.g., Floris et al., 2021; Li et al.,
2023). However, the precise relationship between this atypical
brain lateralisation and motor control challenges in autism
remains not fully understood.
Original language | English |
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Publication status | Published - 17 May 2024 |
Event | International Society for Autism Research (INSAR) 2024 Annual Meeting - Melbourne, Australia Duration: 15 May 2024 → 18 May 2024 |
Conference
Conference | International Society for Autism Research (INSAR) 2024 Annual Meeting |
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Country/Territory | Australia |
City | Melbourne |
Period | 15/05/24 → 18/05/24 |
Keywords
- motor control
- autism
- motor differences
- brain lateralisation
- dominant hand
- autism spectrum