Basic and complex emotion recognition in children with autism: cross-cultural findings
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Ofer Golan | Sven Bölte | Shahar Tal | Shimrit Fridenson-Hayo | Simon Baron-Cohen | Amandine Lassalle | Delia Pigat | S. Bölte | S. Baron-Cohen | O. Golan | D. Pigat | S. Berggren | S. Tal | A. Lassalle | S. Fridenson-Hayo | Steve Berggren | Delia Pigat | Shahar Tal | Amandine Lassalle | Shimrit Fridenson-Hayo
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