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Date: 2011-06-21 23:10:24
Gaze
Human communication
Jacques Lacan
Le Cuing
Autism spectrum
Philosophy
Neuroscience
Autism
Feminist theory
Film theory

Atten Percept Psychophys DOIs13414x The politics of attention: gaze-cuing effects are moderated by political temperament Michael D. Dodd & John R. Hibbing & Kevin B. Smith

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