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Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments, Volume 21
Volume 21, Number 1, Winter 2012
- Marko Munih, Robert Riener:

Special Issue: Virtual Environments and Rehabilitation Guest Editors' Introduction. iii-v - Matjaz Mihelj

, Domen Novak, Maja Milavec, Jaka Ziherl, Andrej Olensek, Marko Munih
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Virtual Rehabilitation Environment Using Principles of Intrinsic Motivation and Game Design. 1-15 - Hiroaki Yano, Shintaro Tamefusa, Naoki Tanaka, Hideyuki Saitou, Hiroo Iwata:

Interactive Gait Rehabilitation System with a Locomotion Interface for Training Patients to Climb Stairs. 16-30 - Simona Raspelli, Federica Pallavicini

, Laura Carelli, Francesca Morganti
, Elisa Pedroli
, Pietro Cipresso
, Barbara Poletti, Barbara Corra, Davide Sangalli, Vincenzo Silani, Giuseppe Riva:
Validating the Neuro VR-Based Virtual Version of the Multiple Errands Test: Preliminary Results. 31-42 - Takehiko Yamaguchi, Déborah Alexandra Foloppe, Paul Richard, Emmanuelle Richard, Philippe Allain:

A Dual-Modal Virtual Reality Kitchen for (Re)Learning of Everyday Cooking Activities in Alzheimer's Disease. 43-57 - Sergio Moya, Dani Tost, Sergi Grau

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Interactive Graphical Design of 3D Serious Neurorehabilitation Games. 58-68 - Niels C. Nilsson

, Stefania Serafin
, Rolf Nordahl
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Gameplay as a Source of Intrinsic Motivation for Individuals in Need of Ankle Training or Rehabilitation. 69-84 - Rahman Davoodi, Gerald E. Loeb:

Development of a Physics-Based Target Shooting Game to Train Amputee Users of Multijoint Upper Limb Prostheses. 85-95 - Matthias Haringer, Steffi Beckhaus

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Adaptive Generation of Emotional Impact Using Enhanced Virtual Environments. 96-116
Volume 21, Number 2, Spring 2012
- Lane Phillips, Victoria Interrante, Michael Kaeding, Brian Ries, Lee Anderson:

Correlations Between Physiological Response, Gait, Personality, and Presence in Immersive Virtual Environments. 119-141 - Ki-Uk Kyung

, Jun-Young Lee, Junseok Park, Mandayam A. Srinivasan:
wUbi-Pen: Sensory Feedback Stylus Interacting with Graphical User Interface. 142-155 - Ilana Nisky

, Guy Avraham
, Amir Karniel:
Three Alternatives to Measure the Human-Likeness of a Handshake Model in a Turing-like Test. 156-182 - Kate Laver

, Fabian Lim, Karen J. Reynolds
, Stacey George
, Julie Ratcliffe
, Sharon Sim, Maria Crotty
:
Virtual Reality Grocery Shopping Simulator: Development and Usability in Neurological Rehabilitation. 183-191 - Gi-Hun Yang

, Dongseok Ryu, Shinsuk Park, Sungchul Kang:
Sensory Saltation and Phantom Sensation for Vibrotactile Display of Spatial and Directional Information. 192-202 - Kyung-Ae Cha, Sung-Bin Hong, Sung-Ho Woo

, Hyun Taek Kim
:
The Recalibration Effect of Time Perception Using a Virtual Environment. 203-212 - Behrang Keshavarz

, Heiko Hecht
:
Stereoscopic Viewing Enhances Visually Induced Motion Sickness but Sound Does Not. 213-228 - Jean-Marie Normand

, Bernhard Spanlang
, Franco Tecchia, Marcello Carrozzino, David Swapp
, Mel Slater:
Full Body Acting Rehearsal in a Networked Virtual Environment - A Case Study. 229-243
Volume 21, Number 3, Summer 2012
- Greg R. Luecke:

GREENSPACE: Virtual Reality Interface for Combine Operator Training. 245-253 - Yun Ling, Willem-Paul Brinkman, Harold T. Nefs, Chao Qu, Ingrid Heynderickx:

Effects of Stereoscopic Viewing on Presence, Anxiety, and Cybersickness in a Virtual Reality Environment for Public Speaking. 254-267 - Eric Malbos, Ronald M. Rapee, Manolya Kavakli:

Behavioral Presence Test in Threatening Virtual Environments. 268-280 - Stephan Streuber, Betty J. Mohler, Heinrich H. Bülthoff, Stephan de la Rosa:

The Influence of Visual Information on the Motor Control of Table Tennis Strokes. 281-294 - Maria Korman, Kinneret Teodorescu, Adi Cohen, Miriam Reiner, Daniel Gopher:

Effects of Order and Sensory Modality in Stiffness Perception. 295-304 - Michael J. Fu

, Andrew D. Hershberger, Kumiko Sano, Murat Cenk Çavusoglu
:
Effect of Visuomotor Colocation on 3D Fitts' Task Performance in Physical and Virtual Environments. 305-320 - Paul Richard, Mickaël Naud, François-Xavier Inglese, Emmanuelle Richard:

Modeling Dynamic Interaction in Virtual Environments and the Evaluation of Dynamic Virtual Fixtures. 321-337 - Spyros Vosinakis, Panayiotis Koutsabasis

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Problem-based Learning for Design and Engineering Activities in Virtual Worlds. 338-358
- Sarit Tresser:

Case Study: Using a Novel Virtual Reality Computer Game for Occupational Therapy Intervention. 359-371
Volume 21, Number 4, Fall 2012
- Maria V. Sanchez-Vives, Matthias Harders:

Special Section: RAVE 2011: Real Actions in Virtual Environments Guest Editors' Introduction. iii - Konstantina Kilteni, Raphaela Groten, Mel Slater:

The Sense of Embodiment in Virtual Reality. 373-387 - William Steptoe, Anthony Steed

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Multimodal Data Capture and Analysis of Interaction in Immersive Collaborative Virtual Environments. 388-405 - William Steptoe, Jean-Marie Normand

, Oyewole Oyekoya
, Fabrizio Pece, Elias Giannopoulos, Franco Tecchia, Anthony Steed
, Tim Weyrich
, Jan Kautz, Mel Slater:
Acting Rehearsal in Collaborative Multimodal Mixed Reality Environments. 406-422 - Marta Ferrer-García

, Olaya García-Rodríguez, Irene Pericot-Valverde
, Jin H. Yoon, Roberto Secades-Villa, José Gutiérrez-Maldonado
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Predictors of Smoking Craving During Virtual Reality Exposure. 423-434 - Laura Santos-Carreras, Kaspar Leuenberger, Evren Samur, Roger Gassert, Hannes Bleuler:

Tactile Feedback Improves Performance in a Palpation Task: Results in a VR-Based Testbed. 435-451 - Jun Lee, Mingyu Lim

, HyungSeok Kim, Jee-In Kim:
Supporting Fine-Grained Concurrent Tasks and Personal Workspaces for a Hybrid Concurrency Control Mechanism in a Networked Virtual Environment. 452-469 - Amine Chellali

, Cédric Dumas, Isabelle Milleville-Pennel:
Haptic Communication to Support Biopsy Procedures Learning in Virtual Environments. 470-489 - Belén Rubio Ballester, Sergi Bermúdez i Badia, Paul F. M. J. Verschure:

Including Social Interaction in Stroke VR-Based Motor Rehabilitation Enhances Performance: A Pilot Study. 490-501

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