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van ’t Wout M, van Rijn S, Jellema T, Kahn RS, Aleman A (2009) Deficits in Implicit Attention to Social Signals in Schizophrenia and High Risk Groups:Behavioural Evidence from a New Illusion. PLoS ONE 4(5): e5581. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0005581
 
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Klinefelter's Syndrome Processing of Social Cues

A graph outlining the processing of social cues in both normal men and men with Klinefelter's Syndrome. As you can see, Klinefelter men could not use social cues to judge the cartoon stimuli appropriately, like normal men.

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