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		<description>New research on Autism:  "has found identified a physiological deficit specific to the disorder. The researchers believe that the change is linked to a diminished sense of self." [...] "According to the new findings, people with Aspergers play the game just as a nonautistic person would, but they lack the characteristic "self" signal in the brain. Normal people lack the signal only when they think...</description>
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