Infant's emotional variability associated to interactive stressful situation: a novel analysis approach with Sample Entropy and Lempel-Ziv Complexity.
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Gianluigi Reni | Erika Molteni | R. Borgatti | E. Molteni | R. Montirosso | G. Reni | Rosario Montirosso | Renato Borgatti | Bruno Riccardi | B. Riccardi
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