Profiling subjective symptoms and autonomic changes associated with cybersickness
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Alireza Mazloumi Gavgani | Eugene Nalivaiko | E. Nalivaiko | K. Nesbitt | K. Blackmore | Keith V. Nesbitt | Karen L. Blackmore
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