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Mixed-reality-based human-animal interaction can relieve mental stress

Interacting with animals has been demonstrated to possess the healing benefits to humans. However, there are limitations in physical interaction due to COVID-19 and safety issues. Therefore, as an alternative, we created mixed-reality (MR)-based human-animal interaction (HAI) content and experimenta...

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Published in:Frontiers in veterinary science 2023-03, Vol.10, p.1102937-1102937
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