Promoting relaxation using virtual reality, olfactory interfaces and wearable EEG
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Robert Richer | Judith Amores | Pattie Maes | Björn Eskofier | Nan Zhao | P. Maes | B. Eskofier | J. Amores | R. Richer | N. Zhao | Nan Zhao
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