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Autor:
Joomi Lee, Allison Eden
Publikováno v:
Media Psychology. :1-28
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Translational & Clinical Pharmacology. Mar2021, Vol. 29 Issue 1, p33-44. 12p.
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Journal of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers. 26:11-23
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Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication. 28
This study examined the unique affordance of time travel in virtual reality (VR) to enhance the perceived efficacy of influenza vaccination. Effective vaccine communication hinges on raising awareness of the risk of contracting a contagious virus and
Autor:
Boram Ohk, Sookjin Seong, Joomi Lee, Miri Gwon, Wooyoul Kang, Haewon Lee, Youngran Yoon, Heedoo Yoo
Publikováno v:
Biopharmaceutics & Drug Disposition. 43:23-32
Sumatriptan was introduced in 1983, as the first of the triptans, selective 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT
Autor:
Joomi Lee
Publikováno v:
The Korean Society of Culture and Convergence. 43:411-426
Autor:
Joomi Lee1, Mi-sun Lim2, Sook Jin Seong1, Sung-Min Park3, Mi-Ri Gwon1, Seunghoon Han3, Sung Min Lee4, Woomi Kim4, Young-Ran Yoon1, Hee-Doo Yoo5 yooheedoo@gmail.com
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Translational & Clinical Pharmacology. Dec2015, Vol. 23 Issue 2, p66-74. 9p.
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Computers in Human Behavior. 98:158-165
This study aims to apply the concept of affordances (J. Gibson, 1979) to the context of immersive virtual reality (VR). As a first step, this study investigates users' visual orienting and exploratory behaviors while they navigate a virtual house ind
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Journal of Nonverbal Behavior. 43:529-548
Emotions of other people cannot be experienced directly but are often inferred from a variety of verbal and nonverbal information, including expressive body movement (EBM). Inferring emotional states is critical in social interaction, and questions r
Publikováno v:
Drug Design, Development and Therapy. 13:1751-1761
Aim: Tramadol is widely used to treat acute, chronic, and neuropathic pain. Its primary active metabolite, O-desmethyltramadol (M1), is mainly responsible for its µ-opioid receptor-related analgesic effect. Tramadol is metabolized to M1 mainly by th