Reduced preference for social rewards in a novel tablet based task in young children with Autism Spectrum Disorders
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G. Pioggia | G. Tartarisco | L. Ruta | G. Bernava | B. Chakrabarti | F. Famà | A. Falzone | Elisa Leonardi
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