Data-driven analysis of gaze patterns in face perception: Methodological and clinical contributions
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C. Gillberg | N. Hadjikhani | Jakob åsberg Johnels | E. Billstedt | Martyna A. Galazka | David Eberhard | T. Andersen | P. Masulli | Jakob Å. Johnels | J. Å. Johnels
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