Frequency of Maternal Touch Predicts Resting Activity and Connectivity of the Developing Social Brain
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Angela D. Friederici | Yaqiong Xiao | Jens Brauer | Annett Schirmer | A. Friederici | Yaqiong Xiao | Annett Schirmer | T. Poulain | J. Brauer | Tanja Poulain | A. Schirmer
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