Famous 'rubber hand illusion' eludes children with autism, Spectrum

Famous 'rubber hand illusion' eludes children with autism, Spectrum

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Children with autism are less susceptible to an illusion involving sight and touch, according to unpublished research presented Monday at the Society for Neuroscience annual meeting in New Orleans.
Children with autism are less susceptible to an illusion involving sight and touch, according to unpublished research presented Monday at the Society for…

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