Speech–sound-selective auditory impairment in children with autism: They can perceive but do not attend
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R. Näätänen | P. Alku | R. Näätänen | R. Čeponienė | T. Lepistö | A. Shestakova | R. Vanhala | K. Yaguchi | R. Vanhala | R. Čeponienė | T. Lepistö | A. Shestakova | P. Alku | K. Yaguchi | Kyoshi Yaguchi
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