An event-related potential and behavioral study of impaired inhibitory control in children with autism spectrum disorder
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Chia-Liang Tsai | C. Pan | Chun-Hao Wang | C. Tsai | Chien Yu Pan | Yu Ting Tseng | Kai Wen Hsieh | K. Hsieh | Chun Hao Wang | Yu-Ting Tseng | Chien-Yu Pan
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