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The Mediating Role of Eye Gaze Behaviour Between Trait Affective Empathy and Empathic Accuracy
What is coming next? Anticipatory processing in verb-second and verb-final sentences in Dutch
Psychopathic traits and the evaluation of social situations: An eye tracking study
Easier said than done: Theory of Mind in 14- to 27-month-old infants and the relation between Theory of Mind, Mental State talk and pro-social behavior
Can we see eye to eye?: A pilot study using eye tracking technology to investigate the effects of social anxiety on eye gaze behavior in late adolescence
Evaluating social situations empathy for social versus physical pain examined through eye-tracking
The influence of affect on social information processing
The relation between Fairness and ToM in 20-month-old normal hearing children
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Social attention, empathy, emotion recognition and emotional arousal in Klinefelter syndrome