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Autism Research : Official Journal of the International Society for Autism Research|September 27, 2014
Motor deficits in children with autism spectrum disorder: a cross-syndrome studyMartin McPhillips, Jennifer Finlay, Susanne Bejerot, et al.
Autism : the International Journal of Research and Practice|September 19, 2012
Spontaneous attention to faces in Asperger syndrome using ecologically valid static stimuliMary Hanley, Martin McPhillips, Gerry Mulhern, et al.
Autism : the International Journal of Research and Practice|May 8, 2015
The use of eye-tracking to explore social difficulties in cognitively able students with autism spectrum disorder: A pilot investigationMary Hanley, Debbie M Riby, Clare Carty, et al.
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Autism Research : Official Journal of the International Society for Autism Research|September 27, 2014
Motor deficits in children with autism spectrum disorder: a cross-syndrome studyMartin McPhillips, Jennifer Finlay, Susanne Bejerot, et al.
Autism : the International Journal of Research and Practice|September 19, 2012
Spontaneous attention to faces in Asperger syndrome using ecologically valid static stimuliMary Hanley, Martin McPhillips, Gerry Mulhern, et al.
Autism : the International Journal of Research and Practice|May 8, 2015
The use of eye-tracking to explore social difficulties in cognitively able students with autism spectrum disorder: A pilot investigationMary Hanley, Debbie M Riby, Clare Carty, et al.
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