- The Computerized Assessment of Motor Imitation (CAMI) may help distinguish autism spectrum disorder from attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in pediatric patients.
- Patients with autism spectrum disorder, including those with co-occurring ADHD, showed significantly poorer CAMI performance, while patients with ADHD had performance indistinguishable from neurotypical children.
- The CAMI assessment involves copying dance-like movements of a video avatar recorded by Xbox Kinect cameras.
- CAMI’s potential clinical utility was emphasized, but further research is recommended before clinical implementation.
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