Gender differences in the psychophysiological effects induced by VOCs emitted from Japanese cedar (Cryptomeria japonica)
Abstract Background Wood is a valuable material for interiors, and the psychophysiological relaxation effects of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from wood chips and essential oils have been reported. However, few studies have identified the odors in full-scale wooden environment, and also, differe...
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Main Authors: | Eri Matsubara (Author), Shuichi Kawai (Author) |
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Komiyama Printing Co. Ltd,
2018-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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