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Differential contributions of body form, motion, and temporal information to subjective action understanding in naturalistic stimuli
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EEG frequency tagging evidence of intact social interaction recognition in adults with autism
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Concurrently observed actions are represented not as compound actions but as independent actions
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EEG frequency tagging reveals the integration of form and motion cues into the perception of group movement
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What can you see? Identifying cues on internal states from the movements of natural social interactions
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Automatic imitation : a meta-analysis
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What you see is what you get: motor resonance in peripheral vision
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Social information processing in infants at risk for ASD at 5 months of age: the influence of a familiar face and direct gaze on attention allocation
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Walking direction triggers visuo-spatial orienting in 6-month-old infants and adults: an eye tracking study
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The first time ever I saw your feet: inversion effect in newborns' sensitivity to biological motion