Brain Mechanisms for Processing Affective (and Nonaffective) Touch Are Atypical in Autism
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Brain Mechanisms for Processing Affective (and Nonaffective) Touch Are Atypical in Autism
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Brain Mechanisms for Processing Affective (and Nonaffective) Touch Are Atypical in Autism
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Brain Mechanisms for Processing Affective (and Nonaffective) Touch Are Atypical in Autism
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Avery C Voos
Cara Keifer
Charlotte Pretzsch
Daniel Y-J Yang
Danielle Beam
Francis McGlone
Jeffrey Eilbott
Martha D Kaiser
Randi H Bennett
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2015-06-05T00:00:00Z