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The American Journal of Psychiatry
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September 1, 2004
Autism, movement, and facial processing
Bruno Gepner
Trends in Cognitive Sciences
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November 30, 2002
Rapid visual-motion integration deficit in autism
Bruno Gepner, Daniel Mestre
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews
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June 30, 2009
Autism: a world changing too fast for a mis-wired brain?
Bruno Gepner, François Féron
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
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July 11, 2002
Brief report: postural reactivity to fast visual motion differentiates autistic from children with Asperger syndrome
Bruno Gepner, Daniel R Mestre
Child Neuropsychology : a Journal on Normal and Abnormal Development in Childhood and Adolescence
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February 20, 2004
Inner and outer face perception in children with autism
Cecilie Rondan, Bruno Gepner, Christine Deruelle
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
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October 21, 2010
Slowing down the presentation of facial and body movements enhances imitation performance in children with severe autism
France Lainé, Stéphane Rauzy, Carole Tardif, et al.
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
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October 10, 2006
Slowing down presentation of facial movements and vocal sounds enhances facial expression recognition and induces facial-vocal imitation in children with autism
Carole Tardif, France Lainé, Mélissa Rodriguez, et al.
Pediatrics
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June 1, 2017
Reducing Information's Speed Improves Verbal Cognition and Behavior in Autism: A 2-Cases Report
Carole Tardif, Laura Latzko, Thomas Arciszewski, et al.
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
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July 16, 2021
Slowness Therapy for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Blind Longitudinal Randomized Controlled Study
Bruno Gepner, Aurore Charrier, Thomas Arciszewski, et al.
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
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May 28, 2004
Spatial frequency and face processing in children with autism and Asperger syndrome
Christine Deruelle, Cecilie Rondan, Bruno Gepner, et al.
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The American Journal of Psychiatry
|
September 1, 2004
Autism, movement, and facial processing
Bruno Gepner
Trends in Cognitive Sciences
|
November 30, 2002
Rapid visual-motion integration deficit in autism
Bruno Gepner, Daniel Mestre
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews
|
June 30, 2009
Autism: a world changing too fast for a mis-wired brain?
Bruno Gepner, François Féron
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
|
July 11, 2002
Brief report: postural reactivity to fast visual motion differentiates autistic from children with Asperger syndrome
Bruno Gepner, Daniel R Mestre
Child Neuropsychology : a Journal on Normal and Abnormal Development in Childhood and Adolescence
|
February 20, 2004
Inner and outer face perception in children with autism
Cecilie Rondan, Bruno Gepner, Christine Deruelle
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
|
October 21, 2010
Slowing down the presentation of facial and body movements enhances imitation performance in children with severe autism
France Lainé, Stéphane Rauzy, Carole Tardif, et al.
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
|
October 10, 2006
Slowing down presentation of facial movements and vocal sounds enhances facial expression recognition and induces facial-vocal imitation in children with autism
Carole Tardif, France Lainé, Mélissa Rodriguez, et al.
Pediatrics
|
June 1, 2017
Reducing Information's Speed Improves Verbal Cognition and Behavior in Autism: A 2-Cases Report
Carole Tardif, Laura Latzko, Thomas Arciszewski, et al.
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
|
July 16, 2021
Slowness Therapy for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Blind Longitudinal Randomized Controlled Study
Bruno Gepner, Aurore Charrier, Thomas Arciszewski, et al.
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
|
May 28, 2004
Spatial frequency and face processing in children with autism and Asperger syndrome
Christine Deruelle, Cecilie Rondan, Bruno Gepner, et al.
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