Electrophysiological evidence of different abilities to form cross-modal associations in children with autistic behavior☆
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This study was supported by INSERM U 316: “Nervous system from the foetus to the child: development, circulation and metabolism,” Réseau INSERM No. 489 001, CRAMTS No. 2748/88, Conseil Régional Région Centre, Contract No. 7.040.000 INSERM and Fondation Langlois.
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The authors thank Mrs. Lardeux for her technical work.