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Motor Signs Distinguish Children with High Functioning Autism and Asperger’s Syndrome from Controls

机译:运动迹象将高自闭症和阿斯伯格综合症的儿童与对照区分开

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While many studies of motor control in autism have focused on specific motor signs, there has been a lack of research examining the complete range of subtle neuromotor signs. This study compared performance on a neurologic examination standardized for children (PANESS, Physical and Neurological Exam for Subtle Signs, Denckla [1974 Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology, 16(6), 729–741]) between a group of 40 boys aged 6–17 with autism and average range IQs and a group of 55 typically developing boys. The Autism group was shown to have significant impairment on several measures of motor control compared to the Control group. Regression analyses revealed that a model including four PANESS variables offered a high level of discrimination in distinguishing boys with high-functioning autism from controls.
机译:尽管自闭症中许多运动控制研究都集中在特定的运动征象上,但仍缺乏研究研究整个微妙的神经运动征象的研究。这项研究比较了一组40位6至6岁男孩的神经系统检查的性能(PANESS,对身体和神经系统进行微妙体征的检查,Denckla [1974年发育医学和儿童神经病,16(6),729-741])。 17名具有自闭症和平均智商的男孩,以及55名典型的发育中男孩。与对照组相比,自闭症组在多项运动控制指标上均表现出明显的损伤。回归分析显示,一个包含四个PANESS变量的模型在区分具有高自闭症男孩与对照组时提供了很高的区分度。

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