Association between amygdala response to emotional faces and social anxiety in autism spectrum disorders
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Geraldine Dawson | Natalia M. Kleinhans | Kurt Weaver | Jessica Greenson | Elizabeth Aylward | G. Dawson | K. Weaver | E. Aylward | J. Greenson | N. Kleinhans | Todd R. Richards | L. C. Johnson | Todd Richards | L. Clark Johnson | Elizabeth H. Aylward
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