Motor and Social Skill Function: Connecting Learning and Brain Function in Autism

This video offers a fascinating look into the unique motor learning patterns observed in children with autism and their broader implications. It highlights how these children rely more on proprioceptive feedback rather than visual cues, a difference that correlates with both motor skill deficits and core social challenges. Through groundbreaking neuroimaging research, the discussion explores how reduced visual-motor connectivity in the brain may contribute to these impairments. This presentation is particularly valuable for those seeking to understand the neurological underpinnings of autism and how motor learning differences intersect with social and communicative development.

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