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1. Investigator Directory
www.brainmapping.org/directory - [Cached]Published on: 6/15/2008 Last Visited: 6/15/2008
Mirella Dapretto -
2. Investigator Directory
www.brainmapping.org/directory - [Cached]Published on: 6/15/2008 Last Visited: 6/15/2008
Mirella Dapretto
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Mirella Dapretto
UCLA
mirella@loni.ucla.ed
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Mirella Dapretto's Website -
3. www.industryears.com
www.industryears.com/press.php - [Cached]Published on: 7/6/2007 Last Visited: 7/6/2007
A study published in the Jan. 6 issue of Nature Neuroscience by Mirella Dapretto, a neuroscientist at U.C.L.A., found that while many people with autism can identify an emotional expression, like sadness, on another person's face, or imitate sad looks with their own faces, they do not feel the emotional significance of the imitated emotion.

