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Hyperscanning of Social Attunement: an FRN Study. / Тугин, С. М.; Горин, А. А.; Кануников, И. Е.; Шестакова, А. Н.

In: ПСИХОЛОГИЯ. ЖУРНАЛ ВЫСШЕЙ ШКОЛЫ ЭКОНОМИКИ, Vol. 12, No. 4, 2015, p. 48-63.

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Тугин, СМ, Горин, АА, Кануников, ИЕ & Шестакова, АН 2015, 'Hyperscanning of Social Attunement: an FRN Study', ПСИХОЛОГИЯ. ЖУРНАЛ ВЫСШЕЙ ШКОЛЫ ЭКОНОМИКИ, vol. 12, no. 4, pp. 48-63. <https://psy-journal.hse.ru/data/2016/03/17/1127417079/PJHSE_4_2015_48_63.pdf>

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Тугин, С. М., Горин, А. А., Кануников, И. Е., & Шестакова, А. Н. (2015). Hyperscanning of Social Attunement: an FRN Study. ПСИХОЛОГИЯ. ЖУРНАЛ ВЫСШЕЙ ШКОЛЫ ЭКОНОМИКИ, 12(4), 48-63. https://psy-journal.hse.ru/data/2016/03/17/1127417079/PJHSE_4_2015_48_63.pdf

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Тугин СМ, Горин АА, Кануников ИЕ, Шестакова АН. Hyperscanning of Social Attunement: an FRN Study. ПСИХОЛОГИЯ. ЖУРНАЛ ВЫСШЕЙ ШКОЛЫ ЭКОНОМИКИ. 2015;12(4):48-63.

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Тугин, С. М. ; Горин, А. А. ; Кануников, И. Е. ; Шестакова, А. Н. / Hyperscanning of Social Attunement: an FRN Study. In: ПСИХОЛОГИЯ. ЖУРНАЛ ВЫСШЕЙ ШКОЛЫ ЭКОНОМИКИ. 2015 ; Vol. 12, No. 4. pp. 48-63.

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