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Observing Others’ Gaze Direction Affects Infants’ Preference for Looking at Gazing- Or Gazed-At Faces

Frontiers in Psychology - Switzerland
doi 10.3389/fpsyg.2018.01503
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Psychology
Date

August 13, 2018

Authors
Mitsuhiko IshikawaShoji Itakura
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Frontiers Media SA


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