Robustness of Physiological Synchrony in Wearable Electrodermal Activity and Heart Rate as a Measure of Attentional Engagement to Movie Clips
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Robustness of Physiological Synchrony in Wearable Electrodermal Activity and Heart Rate as a Measure of Attentional Engagement to Movie Clips
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SENSORS
Volume 23, Issue 6, Pages 3006
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MDPI AG
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2023-03-13
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10.3390/s23063006
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