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Effects of chronic oxytocin administration on the endogenous oxytocin system in children with autism
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Effects of chronic intranasal oxytocin administration on neural sensitivity for facial identity processing in children with autism : an RCT
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Chronic oxytocin administration does not rescue reduced neural sensitivity towards emotional faces in autism
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Assessing sensitivity for nonverbal socio-communicative cues in neurotypical and autistic individuals using frequency-tagging EEG
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Effects of multiple-dose intranasal oxytocin administration on social responsiveness in children with autism : a randomized, placebo-controlled trial
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Does atypical face processing underlie social difficulties in school-aged preterm birth survivors? A frequency-tagging EEG approach
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Microstructural alterations in the white matter tracts involved in socio-emotional processing after preterm birth
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Does atypical face processing underlie social difficulties in school-aged preterm-born children? A frequency-tagging EEG approach
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Can repeated intranasal oxytocin administration affect reduced neural sensitivity towards expressive faces in autism? A randomized controlled trial
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Influence of repeated intranasal oxytocin administration on neural activity during face processing in children with autism