Are patients with social developmental disorders prosopagnosic? Perceptual heterogeneity in the Asperger and socio-emotional processing disorders.
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Dara S Manoach | Jason J S Barton | Mariya V Cherkasova | Mariya V. Cherkasova | D. Manoach | T. Cox | M. O'Connor | J. Barton | R. Hefter | Rebecca Hefter | Terry A Cox | Margaret O'Connor | T. A. Cox
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