Preterm birth is associated with atypical social orienting in infancy detected using eye tracking
Emma J. Telford(University of Edinburgh), James P. Boardman(MRC Centre for Reproductive Health), Sarah Sparrow(University of Edinburgh), Ian C. Murray(University of Edinburgh), Rozalia Pataky(MRC Centre for Reproductive Health), Karri Gillespie‐Smith(MRC Centre for Reproductive Health), Anne O’Hare(University of Edinburgh), Sue Fletcher‐Watson(University of Edinburgh)
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