Effects of volatile sesquiterpenes from Japanese cedarwood on visual processing in the human brain:...
Effects of volatile sesquiterpenes from Japanese cedarwood on visual processing in the human brain: an event-related potential study
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Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore
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Odor environments in living spaces can influence human physiological and psychological states. To elucidate the effect of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) of wood in living spaces on the modulations of cognitive processing, we built two experimental huts to simulate wooden construction living spaces. One hut was made of cedarwood (
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Effects of volatile sesquiterpenes from Japanese cedarwood on visual processing in the human brain: an event-related potential study
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1611-4663,1435-0211
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1611-4663
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10.1186/s10086-023-02083-4