Default mode network segregation and social de fi cits in autism spectrum disorder : Evidence from non-medicated children DMN in children with ASD
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Chandan J. Vaidya | Evan M. Gordon | Theodore D. Satterthwaite | William D. Gaillard | E. Gordon | Benjamin E. Yerys | C. Vaidya | W. Gaillard | T. Satterthwaite | L. Kenworthy | K. Jankowski | Lauren Kenworthy | Kathryn F. Jankowski | Kathryn F Jankowski | Danielle N. Abrams | Rachel Weinblatt | John Strang | J. Strang | Rachel Weinblatt
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