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Evaluating Computerised Assessment of Motor Imitation (CAMI) for identifying autism-specific difficulties not observed for attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder or neurotypical development.

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This study shows that a brief, game‑like movement imitation test can objectively pick up autism‑specific differences—and tell autism apart from ADHD—suggesting a promising, low‑stress tool that could one day help families affected by 16p11.2 better understand and identify autism‑related challenges earlier and more accurately.

ASD, Behavior, Psych, Social,