The unexpected comfort of wearing headphones: Emotional and cognitive effects of headphone use when playing a bloody video game
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Fangxin Xu | Zhen Di | Karyn Riddle | Sunghak Kim | Eunyoung Myung | Swee Kiat Tay | Karyn Riddle | Fangxin Xu | Eunyoung Myung | Sunghak Kim | Zhen Di
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