2019
DOI: 10.1101/19013771
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Interactive Psychometrics for Autism with the Human Dynamic Clamp: Interpersonal Synchrony from Sensory-motor to Socio-cognitive Domains

Abstract: Background:The Human Dynamic Clamp (HDC) is a human-machine interface for studying realistic social interaction under controlled and reproducible conditions. Here, we propose to probe the validity of the HDC as psychometric instrument for quantifying social abilities in children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASDs) and neurotypical development. Methods: To study behavioral synchrony, we derived from interaction with the HDC avatar, five standardized scores following a gradient from sensory-motor and motor to h… Show more

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“…The social coordination dynamics framework may overcome the curse (for the scientist, since functionally, it is a blessing) of behavioral "degeneracy" [equivalence of behavioral coordinative (dis)abilities arising under distinct individual sensorimotor organizations] by dissecting neurobehavioral roots of social behavior in conditions such as autism or Parkinson's Disease (see also Lagarde, 2013;Dodel et al, 2020 for related views). Specific experiments across traits and conditions, guided by modeling insights, also power neurobehavioral diagnostic tools with great specificity (e.g., Baillin et al, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The social coordination dynamics framework may overcome the curse (for the scientist, since functionally, it is a blessing) of behavioral "degeneracy" [equivalence of behavioral coordinative (dis)abilities arising under distinct individual sensorimotor organizations] by dissecting neurobehavioral roots of social behavior in conditions such as autism or Parkinson's Disease (see also Lagarde, 2013;Dodel et al, 2020 for related views). Specific experiments across traits and conditions, guided by modeling insights, also power neurobehavioral diagnostic tools with great specificity (e.g., Baillin et al, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%