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  • 9. Deficit of endogenous spatial orienting of attention in children with benign epilepsy with centrotemporal spikes (BECTS).
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  • 12. A Point of Departure in the Comparison of Social and Nonsocial Visual Orienting Among Persons With Autism Spectrum Disorders.
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  • 13. Eye-movement patterns are associated with communicative competence in autistic spectrum disorders.
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  • 18. Orienting of attention with eye and arrow cues and the effect of overtraining.
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  • 20. Utilitarian Attention by Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder on a Filtering Task.
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