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  1. Recognizing friends by their walk: Gait perception without familiarity cues.James E. Cutting & Lynn T. Kozlowski - 1977 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 9 (5):353-356.
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  • The development of self-recognition: A review.John R. Anderson - 1984 - Developmental Psychobiology 17:35-49.
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  • Mental models of mirror self-recognition: Two theories.Robert W. Mitchell - 1993 - New Ideas in Psychology 11 (3):295-325.
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  • The Social Motivation Theory of Autism.R. T. Schultz C. Chevallier, G. Kohls, V. Troiani, E. S. Brodkin - 2012 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 16 (4):231.
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  • Impaired Global, and Compensatory Local, Biological Motion Processing in People with High Levels of Autistic Traits.Jeroen J. A. van Boxtel & Hongjing Lu - 2013 - Frontiers in Psychology 4.
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  • Sense of body and sense of action both contribute to self-recognition.Esther van den Bos & Marc Jeannerod - 2002 - Cognition 85 (2):177-187.
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  • Unbroken mirrors: Challenging a theory of autism.Victoria Southgate & Antonia F. De C. Hamilton - 2008 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 12 (6):225-229.
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  • Individual differences in the perception of biological motion: Links to social cognition and motor imagery.Luke E. Miller & Ayse P. Saygin - 2013 - Cognition 128 (2):140-148.
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  • The social motivation theory of autism.Coralie Chevallier, Gregor Kohls, Vanessa Troiani, Edward S. Brodkin & Robert T. Schultz - 2012 - Trends in Cognitive Sciences 16 (4):231-239.
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