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Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments, Volume 33
Volume 33, 2024
- Ross Tredinnick, Karen B. Schloss

, Kevin Ponto:
Past, Present, and Future Thoughts on Immersive Visualization Laboratories Through the Story of the Wisconsin Institute for Discovery Virtual Environments Group. 1-12 - Thomas Wischgoll:

Center for Cyber-Physical Systems: Immersive Visualization and Simulation Environment. 13-29 - Marcel Krüger

, David Gilbert
, Torsten W. Kuhlen
, Tim Gerrits
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Game Engines for Immersive Visualization: Using Unreal Engine Beyond Entertainment. 31-55 - Markus Flatken, Simon Schneegans

, Riccardo Fellegara
, Andreas Gerndt
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Immersive and Interactive 3D Visualization of Large-Scale Geoscientific Data. 57-76 - Andrew E. Johnson, Luc Renambot, G. Elisabeta Marai, Daria Tsoupikova, Michael E. Papka, Lance Long

, Dana Plepys, Jonas Talandis, Maxine D. Brown, Jason Leigh, Daniel J. Sandin, Thomas A. DeFanti:
Electronic Visualization Laboratory's 50th Anniversary Retrospective: Look to the Future, Build on the Past. 77-127 - Rajiv Khadka, John Koudelka

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A 15-Year Retrospective on Immersive Visualization Lessons from the Applied Visualization Laboratory. 129-143 - Moyou Jiang, Xuanru Guo

, Takeharu Seno, Gerard B. Remijn
, Shinji Nakamura:
Examination of the Effect of the Real-Life Meaning of the Stimulus on the Self-Motion Illusion. 145-160 - Atiye Erbas, Elif Akyüz, Sule Ergöl:

The Effects of Virtual Reality Used in Healthcare Education on Cybersickness and Sense of Presence: A Systematic Review. 161-178 - Brahim Zarouali

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People's Intentions to Use Metaverse Technology: Investigating the Role of Gratifications and Perceptions. 179-192 - Hyeon Jo

, Sokjong Jang:
Investigating the Factors Influencing User Loyalty, Purchase Intention, and Word-of-Mouth in Virtual Reality. 193-219 - Maxime Jollivet

, Jeremy Besnard
, Frédéric Banville, Philippe Allain
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Contribution of Virtual Reality to the Reproduction of Social Interaction Characteristics in Neuropsychology: A Systematic Review of the Literature. 221-253 - Jun An:

Assessment and Application of Digital Museum Visitors' Emotional Experience Based on Virtual Reality Technology and Emotion Recognition Algorithm. 255-268 - Jun-Phil Uhm, Hyun-Woo Lee, Sanghoon Kim, Jin-Wook Han:

First-Person Experience in Virtual Reality Sport Advertisements: Transportation of Embodied Empathy. 269-286 - Maxence Hébert-Lavoie, Benoît Ozell, Philippe Doyon-Poulin

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The Influence of Immersion on Situational Awareness in a Virtual Environment. 287-313 - Erfan Saeedizadeh, Farzaneh Khodabandeh

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Unleashing the Power of Engage Virtual Reality Learning App: A Syntactic Complexity Boost in Intermediate EFL Students' Oral Performance. 315-337 - Gareth W. Young, Néill O'Dwyer, Aljosa Smolic:

Cognitive Representations and Personal Experiences of COVID-19 Using Social Virtual Reality. 339-366 - Betty Tärning, Agneta Gulz, Jens Nirme:

Bridging the Headset: Engagement, Collaboration, and Learning in and around Virtual Reality. 367-388 - Eulalie Verhulst, Frédéric Banville, Philippe Allain, Paul Richard:

How Interaction Techniques Affect Workload in a Virtual Environment During Multitasking. 389-403 - Elisabeth Mayer, Rubén Jesús García Hernández, Daniel Kolb, Jutta Dreer, Simone Müller

, Thomas Odaker, Dieter Kranzlmüller:
Ten Years of Operating a Center with Large-Scale Virtual-Reality Installations: Developments and Learnings. 405-423 - Eugy Han

, Cyan DeVeaux, Mark Roman Miller, Gabriella M. Harari, Jeffrey T. Hancock, Nilam Ram
, Jeremy N. Bailenson
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Alone Together, Together Alone: The Effects of Social Context on Nonverbal Behavior in Virtual Reality. 425-451 - Christophe van der Walt

, Sara Falcone, Jan B. F. van Erp, Stefano Stramigioli
, Douwe Dresscher:
Model-Mediated Teleoperation: An Operator-Centric Perspective. 453-467 - P. A. Hancock:

Tokens of Reality: On the Prospective Nature of Virtual Consciousness. 469-480 - Zhenping Xia, Yujie Liu, Yi Bai, Yueyuan Zhang, Cheng Cheng:

Mismatches between 3D Content Acquisition and Perception Cause More Visually Induced Motion Sickness. 481-492

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