Remote Reminiscence Using Immersive Virtual Reality May Be Efficacious for Reducing Anxiety in Patients with Mild Cognitive Impairment Even in COVID-19 Pandemic: A Case Report.
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Toshinori Ito | Ryouhei Ishii | Y. Naito | Hiroyuki Tanaka | Mikiko Ueda | K. Niki | Mio Okamoto | Keita Ueno | Megumi Yahara | Takeshi Okuda
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