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Sex differences in human neonatal social perception
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Sex differences in human neonatal social perception
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social perception
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Simon Baron-Cohen
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Simon Baron-Cohen
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Sally J Wheelwright
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Sally Wheelwright
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Jennifer Connellan
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Anna Batki
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Jag Ahluwalia
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publication date
January 2000
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Infant Behavior and Development
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23
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1
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113-118
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Another advanced test of theory of mind: evidence from very high functioning adults with autism or asperger syndrome
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Recognition of faux pas by normally developing children and children with Asperger syndrome or high-functioning autism
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Pattern Vision in Newborn Infants
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The role of age and verbal ability in the theory of mind task performance of subjects with autism
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Treating people as objects, agents, or "subjects": how young children with and without autism make requests
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Evidence from Turner's syndrome of an imprinted X-linked locus affecting cognitive function.
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The frequency and distribution of spontaneous attention shifts between social and nonsocial stimuli in autistic, typically developing, and nonautistic developmentally delayed infants.
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10.1016/S0163-6383(00)00032-1
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