Face scanning distinguishes social from communication impairments in autism.
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Christopher Gillberg | Claes von Hofsten | Terje Falck-Ytter | C. Gillberg | C. Von Hofsten | T. Falck-Ytter | E. Fernell | Elisabeth Fernell
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