Motivation, engagement, and performance across multiple virtual reality sessions and levels of immersion
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Scotty D. Craig | Rod D. Roscoe | Mina C. Johnson-Glenberg | Wen Huang | M. Johnson-Glenberg | Wen-Hao Huang
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