Motor demands impact speed of information processing in autism spectrum disorders.
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Gregory L. Wallace | G. Wallace | Benjamin E. Yerys | L. Kenworthy | Lauren Kenworthy | Danielle N. Abrams | Rachel Weinblatt | Rachel Weinblatt
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