Facing threat: Infants' and adults' visual scanning of faces with neutral, happy, sad, angry, and fearful emotional expressions
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Sabine Hunnius | Claes von Hofsten | Sven Vrins | C. Von Hofsten | S. Hunnius | Sven Vrins | Tessa C. J. de Wit | T. D. de Wit | Tessa C. J. de Wit
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