Typical visual search performance and atypical gaze behaviors in response to faces in Williams syndrome

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Masahiro Hirai
Yukako Muramatsu
Seiji Mizuno
Naoko Kurahashi
Hirokazu Kurahashi
Miho Nakamura
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[1] Aichi Human Service Center,Institute for Developmental Research
[2] Central Hospital,Department of Pediatrics
[3] Aichi Human Service Center,Present address: Center for Development of Advanced Medical Technology
[4] Jichi Medical University,undefined
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Williams syndrome; Face perception; Attention; Eye tracking;
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