How do infants perceive scrambled face?: A near-infrared spectroscopic study
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Yumiko Otsuka | So Kanazawa | Shozo Kojima | Ryusuke Kakigi | Masami K. Yamaguchi | Yukiko Honda | Emi Nakato | R. Kakigi | S. Kojima | Y. Honda | Y. Otsuka | S. Kanazawa | M. Yamaguchi | E. Nakato
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