Virtual Social Interactions in Social Anxiety - The Impact of Sex, Gaze, and Interpersonal Distance
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Matthias J. Wieser | Paul Pauli | Andreas Mühlberger | Miriam Grosseibl | Ina Molzow | P. Pauli | M. Wieser | A. Mühlberger | Ina Molzow | Miriam Grosseibl
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