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Action Sounds Informing Own Body Perception Influence Gender Identity and Social Cognition
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Bianchi-Berthouze, N.
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Clausen, S.
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Janssen, C.P
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Tajadura
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Jiménez
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The Perceived Match Between Observed and Own Bodies, but Not Its Accuracy, Is Influenced by Movement Dynamics and Clothing Cues
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De Coster, L.
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López-Moreno, J.
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Sánchez-Herrero, P.
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Jiménez
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Eye movements and eating disorders: protocol for an exploratory experimental study examining the relationship in young-adult women with subclinical symptomatology
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Borda-Más, M.
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De Coster, L.
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Morales, L.
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Navas-León, S.
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Sánchez-Martín, M.
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Tajadura
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Jiménez
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