Slowing Down the Presentation of Facial and Body Movements Enhances Imitation Performance in Children with Severe Autism
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Stéphane Rauzy | C. Tardif | B. Gepner | F. Lainé | S. Rauzy | France Lainé | Carole Tardif | Bruno Gepner
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