Reading the mind in the eyes and cognitive ability in schizophrenia- and autism spectrum disorders.
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Philip D. Harvey | D. Penn | A. Pinkham | A. Fett | E. Velthorst | K. Ludwig | S. Gaigg | Rebecca Alvarez | Jorge Alamansa
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