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The Laughter of Ticklishness Is a Darwinian Feature Related to Empathy in Both Genders: Self-Esteem in Men and Sexism in Women"
written by Verónica Juárez-Ramos, Elvira Salazar-López, María Ángeles Rodríguez Artacho, K. Chmielowiec, A. Riquelme, J. Fernández-Gómez, A. I. Fernández-Ramirez, A. Vicente de Haro, A. Miranda, M. Caballero, B. Machado, Antonio González Hernández, Emilio Gómez Milán,
published by
Open Journal of Medical Psychology,
Vol.3 No.1, 2014
has been cited by the following article(s):
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