Differences in psychophysiological responses due to simulator sickness sensitivity
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Jeong-Han Yi | Gye-Rae Tack | Soon-Cheol Chung | Ji-Hye You | Ji-Hun Kwon | Beob-Yi Lee | Soo-Jeong Lee
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