Enhancing Social Communication in High-Functioning Children with Autism through a Co-Located Interface
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Fabio Pianesi | Massimo Zancanaro | Oliviero Stock | Dina Goren-Bar | Eynat Gal | Nirit Bauminger | Patrice L. Weiss | Judi Kupersmitt | O. Stock | M. Zancanaro | F. Pianesi | P. Weiss | N. Bauminger | E. Gal | D. Goren-Bar | Judi Kupersmitt | Nirit Bauminger | Dina Goren-Bar
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