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Abnormal psychology / Neurological disorders / Pervasive developmental disorders / Communication disorders / Syndromes / Rett syndrome / Activity-dependent plasticity / FMR1 / Mirror neuron / Health / Autism / Psychiatry
Date: 2014-05-01 09:57:36
Abnormal psychology
Neurological disorders
Pervasive developmental disorders
Communication disorders
Syndromes
Rett syndrome
Activity-dependent plasticity
FMR1
Mirror neuron
Health
Autism
Psychiatry

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