Neural correlates of prosocial behavior in infancy: Different neurophysiological mechanisms support the emergence of helping and comforting
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Beate Sodian | Markus Paulus | Nina Kühn-Popp | Maria Licata | Jörg Meinhardt | B. Sodian | M. Paulus | Maria Licata | J. Meinhardt | N. Kühn-Popp
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