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“... advancing age. This is due both to physical, sensory and cognitive changes, associated with the...”
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“... trial and enrolled 15 participants (mean age 22y 2m) with high-functioning ASD (mean full-scale IQ 103...”
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“... them. In children with low vision, may exist an alteration in this exploration due to the decrease...”
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“... and full-term infants from 5 to 7 months of age, with and without additional weight load on wrists...”
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