Creating state of the art, next-generation Virtual Reality exposure therapies for anxiety disorders using consumer hardware platforms: design considerations and future directions
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Philip Lindner | Per Carlbring | Gerhard Andersson | William Hamilton | Alexander Miloff | Lena Reuterskiöld | Mark B Powers | Mark B. Powers | G. Andersson | P. Carlbring | L. Reuterskiöld | P. Lindner | A. Miloff | William Hamilton | Lena Reuterskiöld
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