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Facial expression recognition in the broader autism phenotype: What does alexithymia have to do with it?

John Towler Orcid Logo, C. Kannan, C. Soupioni, E. Castle, H. Fletcher-Miles, Michael Childs, S. Donnelley, T. Reinert-Joensen, D. Brooks, Jeremy Tree Orcid Logo

Cognition, Volume: 270, Start page: 106407

Swansea University Authors: John Towler Orcid Logo, Michael Childs, Jeremy Tree Orcid Logo

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Published in: Cognition
ISSN: 0010-0277
Published: Elsevier BV 2026
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title Facial expression recognition in the broader autism phenotype: What does alexithymia have to do with it?
spellingShingle Facial expression recognition in the broader autism phenotype: What does alexithymia have to do with it?
John Towler
Michael Childs
Jeremy Tree
title_short Facial expression recognition in the broader autism phenotype: What does alexithymia have to do with it?
title_full Facial expression recognition in the broader autism phenotype: What does alexithymia have to do with it?
title_fullStr Facial expression recognition in the broader autism phenotype: What does alexithymia have to do with it?
title_full_unstemmed Facial expression recognition in the broader autism phenotype: What does alexithymia have to do with it?
title_sort Facial expression recognition in the broader autism phenotype: What does alexithymia have to do with it?
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