It’s All in the Eyes: Subcortical and Cortical Activation during Grotesqueness Perception in Autism
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Nick Donnelly | Nouchine Hadjikhani | Loyse Hippolyte | Nicole R. Zürcher | Julie Hadwin | N. Hadjikhani | N. Donnelly | J. Hadwin | E. Lemonnier | B. Russo | N. Zürcher | O. Rogier | L. Hippolyte | Eric Lemonnier | Ophélie Rogier | Britt Russo
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