Measuring empathy for human and robot hand pain using electroencephalography
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Michiteru Kitazaki | Shoji Itakura | S. Itakura | M. Kitazaki | Yutaka Suzuki | Lisa Galli | Ayaka Ikeda | Yutaka Suzuki | Lisa Galli | Ayaka Ikeda
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