Coherence between emotional experience and physiology: does body awareness training have an impact?
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R. Levenson | Anett Gyurak | Jocelyn A Sze | Robert W Levenson | Joyce W Yuan | J. W. Yuan | Anett Gyurak | J. Yuan
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