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Processing of Spontaneous Emotional Responses in Adolescents and Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders Effect of Stimulus Type
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Mitchell, Peter
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Can adults with autism spectrum disorders infer what happened to someone from their emotional response
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How Easy is it to Read the Minds of People with Autism Spectrum Disorder?
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Sheppard, E.
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Pillai, D.
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Wong, G.T-L.
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The Relative Contributions of Visual and Proprioceptive Inputs on Hand Localization in Early Childhood
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Greenfield, K.
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Howard, E.M
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Newport, R.
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Using other minds as a window onto the world guessing what happened from clues in behaviour
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Pillai, D.
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Sheppard, E.
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Marsh, L.
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Pearson, A.
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Mitchell, Peter
Published 2020
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