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Fig. 4

From: Gender differences in the psychophysiological effects induced by VOCs emitted from Japanese cedar (Cryptomeria japonica)

Fig. 4

Variation of salivary CgA levels changes a pre-, b during, and c post-experiment measurements. The bar in a–c describes changes in the salivary CgA levels of participants in the control condition (left) and Japanese cedar wood panels (experimental; light) conditions: male participants (white) and female participants (black). CNT indicates the control condition, while WOOD indicates the experimental condition. Differences between conditions were not significant. Data are shown as mean ± SEM

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