Using the Circumplex Model of Affect to Study Valence and Arousal Ratings of Emotional Faces by Children and Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders
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Ravi Bansal | Bradley S Peterson | Jonathan Posner | Jun Liu | J. Russell | J. Posner | B. Peterson | Jun Liu | A. Gerber | R. Bansal | T. Colibazzi | Suzanne Goh | M. Algermissen | James A Russell | A. Tseng | Angela Tseng | Andrew J Gerber | Suzanne Goh | Tiziano Colibazzi | Molly Algermissen | I-Chin Chiang | I-Chin Chiang
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