Abstract

Sensory and motor deficits represent core features of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and may contribute to restricted and repetitive behaviors (RRBs). Corollary discharge (CD) signals are “copies” of motor signals sent to sensory brain regions that allow organisms to suppress sensory consequences of self-generated action.

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