Direct Gaze Elicits Atypical Activation of the Theory-of-Mind Network in Autism Spectrum Conditions
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James B. Rowe | Simon Baron-Cohen | Andrew J. Calder | S. Baron-Cohen | A. Calder | J. Rowe | E. von dem Hagen | Raliza S. Stoyanova | Elisabeth A.H. von dem Hagen
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