Physiological and Perceptual Responses to Athletic Avatars while Cycling in Virtual Reality
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Niels Henze | Martin Kocur | Valentin Schwind | Pawel W. Wozniak | Florian Habler | Paweł W. Woźniak | Christian Wolff | N. Henze | Valentin Schwind | Christian Wolff | Martin Kocur | Florian Habler | V. Schwind
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