Respiratory biofeedback does not facilitate lowering arousal in meditation through virtual reality
Respiratory biofeedback does not facilitate lowering arousal in meditation through virtual reality
Embodiment in Virtual Reality Intensifies Emotional Responses to Virtual Stimuli
Stronger reactivity to social gaze in virtual reality compared to a classical laboratory environment
Overground Walking Decreases Alpha Activity and Entrains Eye Movements in Humans
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