The Impact of Audio-Visual, Visual and Auditory Cues on Multiple Object Tracking Performance in Children with Autism
Lily C. Hughes(North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences), Julia Föcker(University of Lincoln), Niko Kargas(University of Lincoln), Hauke S. Meyerhoff(University of Erfurt), Maximilian Wilhelm(Heidelberg University)
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