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When people with autism watch another person's hand movements, they display less than normal?
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When people with autism watch another person's hand movements, they display less than normal?
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When those who are afflicted with autism watch the hand movements of another person, they tend to display less than normal mirroring activity. mirroring activity is simply the act of repeating or reflecting the actions they see.
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