Clarifying the role of theory of mind areas during visual perspective taking: Issues of spontaneity and domain-specificity
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Josef Perner | Martin Kronbichler | Matthias Schurz | Dana Samson | Sebastian Weissengruber | Andrew Surtees | M. Kronbichler | J. Perner | M. Schurz | D. Samson | Sebastian Weissengruber | Andrew D. R. Surtees
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