Hypersensitivity to low intensity fearful faces in autism when fixation is constrained to the eyes
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Nicole R. Zürcher | C. Gillberg | N. Hadjikhani | E. Lemonnier | N. Zürcher | E. Billstedt | A. Lassalle | L. Hippolyte | N. Ward | J. Åsberg Johnels | Noreen Ward | Amandine Lassalle
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