Global–Local Visual Processing in High Functioning Children with Autism: Structural vs. Implicit Task Biases
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Laurent Mottron | James T Enns | J. Enns | D. Shore | J. Burack | L. Mottron | G. Iarocci | Grace Iarocci | David I Shore | Jacob A Burack
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