Most people take for granted which hand they use to reach for a cup of coffee or a puzzle piece. However, a new study out of York University suggests that for autistic individuals, which hand they use ...
Subtle differences in how people grasp everyday objects may help identify autism, according to a new study published in Autism Research. By analyzing the fine motor movements of young adults during a ...
The work is published in the journal Autism Research. The team, part of an international collaboration, used machine learning to analyze naturalistic hand movements—specifically, finger motions during ...