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Klapwijk, E.T.; Aghajani, M.; Lelieveld, G.J.; Lang, N.D.J. van; Popma, A.; Wee, N.J.A. van der; ... ; Vermeiren, R.R.J.M.
2017
Differential Fairness Decisions and Brain Responses After Expressed Emotions of Others in Boys with Autism Spectrum Disorders
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Klapwijk, E.T.; Aghajani, M.; Lelieveld, G.; Van Lang, N.D.J.; Popma, A.; Wee, N.J.A. van der; ... ; Vermeiren, R.R.J.M.
2017
Differential fairness decisions and brain responses after expressed emotions of others in boys with autism spectrum disorders
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Klapwijk, E.T.; Lelieveld, G.J.; Aghajani, M.; Boon, A.E.; Wee, N.J.A. van der; Popma, A.; ... ; Colins, O.F.
2016
Fairness decisions in response to emotions: a functional MRI study among criminal justice-involved boys with conduct disorder
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