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    Response to social cues.

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    <p>Top panel: Left to right: increasing strength of social cues leading to the response: ‘Cartoons Closer’. Bottom panel: Example of a single trial.</p

    Linear increase in response 1 (“Cartoons Closer”) consistent with social cue strength in healthy control men, but not in Klinefelter men.

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    <p>Linear increase in response 1 (“Cartoons Closer”) consistent with social cue strength in healthy control men, but not in Klinefelter men.</p

    Demographic data (mean (SD)) of participants included in the Social Distance Judgment Task analysis.

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    <p>P<sup>1</sup>: Between-group comparisons of patients with schizophrenia, siblings of patients and control participants with ANOVA, except male∶female ratio is analyzed with non-parametric Kruskal Wallis test, df = 100; P<sup>2</sup>: Between-group comparisons of Klinefelter men and male controls with Student's t-test, df = 52; NA = Not available.</p
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