Motor differences in autism

Summary

Research on motor differences in autism has increasingly suggested that motor coordination differences are common, clinically relevant, and theoretically important for understanding autistic development and day-to-day functioning. This movement-based perspective emphasizes sensorimotor integration, motor learning, feedback-based control, and action variability as meaningful dimensions of autism rather than merely secondary concerns.

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6/4/2026, 5:33:08 PM

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