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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.
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This study was supported by grants from the National Alliance for Autism Research, the Rita Rudel Foundation, CDC U10/CCU320408 (to CJN) and NIH: K08 NS02039, K02 NS44850, and R01 NS048527 (to SHM), K01MH01824 (to MCG), DAM D17-00-1-0548, P30 HD240614P50, NS 353359, MH 52432R29, and P01 HD35468
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Jansiewicz, E.M., Goldberg, M.C., Newschaffer, C.J. et al. Motor Signs Distinguish Children with High Functioning Autism and Asperger’s Syndrome from Controls. J Autism Dev Disord 36, 613–621 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10803-006-0109-y
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