Wearable heart rate monitoring as stress response indicator in children with neurodevelopmental disorder
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Emanuele Rizzuto | Zaccaria Del Prete | Emanuele Piuzzi | Erika Pittella | Andrea Maugeri | Francesca Fioriello | Carla Sogos | Z. Prete | E. Pittella | E. Piuzzi | E. Rizzuto | C. Sogos | F. Fioriello | Andrea Maugeri
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