What Physiological Changes and Cerebral Traces Tell Us about Adhesion to Fiction During Theater-Watching?
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Marie-Noëlle Metz-Lutz | H. Otzenberger | M. Metz-Lutz | Yannick Bressan | Nathalie Heider | Hélène Otzenberger | Yannick Bressan | Nathalie Heider
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