Mimicry as a tool for early screening of Autism Spectrum Disorder
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37067/rpfc.v10i2.1107Palabras clave:
Mimicry, Screening, Early detection, Autism Spectrum Disorders, PhenomenologyResumen
This is a theoretical paper in which we address the question of mimicry, one type of imitation behavior, in the first year of life through a phenomenological perspective. We conceptualize imitation in the first year of life with an emphasis on intentionality and argue that there are two types of imitation phenomena in infants: non-intentional and intentional imitation. As a conclusion, we generate the hypothesis as to whether mimicry could be used to the screening of Autism Spectrum Disorders so that it does not rely solely on questionnaires or expensive structured interviews.
Descargas
Métricas
Descargas
Publicado
Número
Sección
Licencia
Derechos de autor 2021 Daniela Ceron Litvoc, Márcia Maciel Santiago

Esta obra está bajo una licencia internacional Creative Commons Atribución-NoComercial 4.0.
Los autores conservan los derechos de autor sin restricciones y deben indicar la publicación inicial en esta revista en caso de cualquier publicación posterior de su trabajo.






