Different gaze behavior in human-robot interaction in Asperger's syndrome: An eye-tracking study
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Britta Wrede | Prisca Stenneken | Petra Jaecks | Soeren Krach | Marnix Naber | Inge Kamp-Becker | Frieder M. Paulus | Oliver Damm | Karoline Malchus | Andreas Jansen | Wolfgang Einhaeuser-Treyer | F. Paulus | A. Jansen | B. Wrede | P. Stenneken | M. Naber | I. Kamp-Becker | Petra Jaecks | Oliver Damm | Karoline Malchus | S. Krach | Wolfgang Einhaeuser-Treyer
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