A Meta-Analysis of Gaze Differences to Social and Nonsocial Information Between Individuals With and Without Autism.
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A Meta-Analysis of Gaze Differences to Social and Nonsocial Information Between Individuals With and Without Autism.
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A Meta-Analysis of Gaze Differ ...... duals With and Without Autism.
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Antonio Y Hardan
Charis Eng
Emily E Zetzer
Eric A Youngstrom
Eric W Klingemier
Mark Strauss
Thomas W Frazier
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10.1016/J.JAAC.2017.05.005
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2017-05-11T00:00:00Z