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- 2008
- Jeremy N. Bailenson, Alexandra Davies, Jim Blascovich, Andrew C. Beall, Cade McCall, Rosanna E. Guadagno:
The Effects of Witness Viewpoint Distance, Angle, and Choice on Eyewitness Accuracy in Police Lineups Conducted in Immersive Virtual Environments. Presence Teleoperators Virtual Environ. 17(3): 242-255 (2008) - Aaron Bloomfield, Norman I. Badler:
Virtual Training via Vibrotactile Arrays. Presence Teleoperators Virtual Environ. 17(2): 103-120 (2008) - Frederick Bonato, Andrea Bubka, Stephen A. Palmisano, Danielle Phillip, Giselle Moreno:
Vection Change Exacerbates Simulator Sickness in Virtual Environments. Presence Teleoperators Virtual Environ. 17(3): 283-292 (2008) - Stéphane Bouchard, Julie St-Jacques, Geneviève Robillard, Patrice Renaud:
Anxiety Increases the Feeling of Presence in Virtual Reality. Presence Teleoperators Virtual Environ. 17(4): 376-391 (2008) - Ibrahim Bukusoglu, Cagatay Basdogan, Alper Kiraz, Adnan Kurt:
Haptic Manipulation of Microspheres Using Optical Tweezers Under the Guidance of Artificial Force Fields. Presence Teleoperators Virtual Environ. 17(4): 344-364 (2008) - Dustin B. Chertoff, Sae Lynne Schatz, Rudy McDaniel, Clint A. Bowers:
Improving Presence Theory Through Experiential Design. Presence Teleoperators Virtual Environ. 17(4): 405-413 (2008) - Pablo A. Figueroa, Walter F. Bischof, Pierre Boulanger, H. James Hoover, Robyn Taylor:
InTml: A Dataflow Oriented Development System for Virtual Reality Applications. Presence Teleoperators Virtual Environ. 17(5): 492-511 (2008) - Antonio Frisoli, Massimiliano Solazzi, Fabio Salsedo, Massimo Bergamasco:
A Fingertip Haptic Display for Improving Curvature Discrimination. Presence Teleoperators Virtual Environ. 17(6): 550-561 (2008) - Maia Garau, Doron Friedman, Hila Ritter Widenfeld, Angus Antley, Andrea Brogni, Mel Slater:
Temporal and Spatial Variations in Presence: Qualitative Analysis of Interviews from an Experiment on Breaks in Presence. Presence Teleoperators Virtual Environ. 17(3): 293-309 (2008) - Eric L. Groen, Jelte E. Bos:
Simulator Sickness Depends on Frequency of the Simulator Motion Mismatch: An Observation. Presence Teleoperators Virtual Environ. 17(6): 584-593 (2008) - Julius S. Gyorfi, Eric R. Buhrke, Mark A. Tarlton, Juan M. Lopez, George T. Valliath:
Applying Telepresence to Incident Management: The Virtual Incident Command Center. Presence Teleoperators Virtual Environ. 17(3): 231-241 (2008) - Matthias Harders, Daniel Bachofen, Markus Grassi, Michael Bajka, Ulrich Spaelter, Matthias Teschner, Bruno Heidelberger, Raimundo Sierra, Denis Steinemann, Stefan Tuchschmid, János Zátonyi, Gábor Székely:
Virtual Reality Based Simulation of Hysteroscopic Interventions. Presence Teleoperators Virtual Environ. 17(5): 441-462 (2008) - Andrew N. Healey:
Speculation on the Neuropsychology of Teleoperation: Implications for Presence Research and Minimally Invasive Surgery. Presence Teleoperators Virtual Environ. 17(2): 199-211 (2008) - Guido Heumer, Heni Ben Amor, Bernhard Jung:
Grasp Recognition for Uncalibrated Data Gloves: A Machine Learning Approach. Presence Teleoperators Virtual Environ. 17(2): 121-142 (2008) - Shih-Fong Huang, Po-Yi Tsai, Wen-Hsu Sung, Chih-Yung Lin, Tien-Yow Chuang:
The Comparisons of Heart Rate Variability and Perceived Exertion During Simulated Cycling with Various Viewing Devices. Presence Teleoperators Virtual Environ. 17(6): 575-583 (2008) - Wijnand A. IJsselsteijn, Willem Oosting, Ingrid M. L. C. Vogels, Yvonne de Kort, Evert van Loenen:
A Room with a Cue: The Efficacy of Movement Parallax, Occlusion, and Blur in Creating a Virtual Window. Presence Teleoperators Virtual Environ. 17(3): 269-282 (2008) - Victoria Interrante, Brian Ries, Jason Lindquist, Michael Kaeding, Lee Anderson:
Elucidating Factors that Can Facilitate Veridical Spatial Perception in Immersive Virtual Environments. Presence Teleoperators Virtual Environ. 17(2): 176-198 (2008) - Bill Kapralos, Michael R. M. Jenkin, Evangelos E. Milios:
Virtual Audio Systems. Presence Teleoperators Virtual Environ. 17(6): 527-549 (2008) - Young Youn Kim, Eun Nam Kim, Min JaePark, Kwang Suk Park, Hee Dong Ko, Hyun Taek Kim:
The Application of Biosignal Feedback for Reducing Cybersickness from Exposure to a Virtual Environment. Presence Teleoperators Virtual Environ. 17(1): 1-16 (2008) - Alexandre Lehmann, Manuel Vidal, Heinrich H. Bülthoff:
A High-End Virtual Reality Setup for the Study of Mental Rotations. Presence Teleoperators Virtual Environ. 17(4): 365-375 (2008) - Matthew Lombard, Cheryl Campanella Bracken:
Guest Editors' Introduction. Presence Teleoperators Virtual Environ. 17(3) (2008) - Matthew Lombard, Melissa E. Markaridian Selverian:
Telepresence after Death. Presence Teleoperators Virtual Environ. 17(3): 310-325 (2008) - Sarthak Misra, K. T. Ramesh, Allison M. Okamura:
Modeling of Tool-Tissue Interactions for Computer-Based Surgical Simulation: A Literature Review. Presence Teleoperators Virtual Environ. 17(5): 463-491 (2008) - Franck Multon, Richard Kulpa, Benoit Bideau:
MKM: A Global Framework for Animating Humans in Virtual Reality Applications. Presence Teleoperators Virtual Environ. 17(1): 17-28 (2008) - Kristine L. Nowak, Marina Krcmar, Kirstie M. Farrar:
The Causes and Consequences of Presence: Considering the Influence of Violent Video Games on Presence and Aggression. Presence Teleoperators Virtual Environ. 17(3): 256-268 (2008) - Ji-Young Oh, Hong Hua:
Usability of Multi-Scale Interfaces for 3D Workbench Displays. Presence Teleoperators Virtual Environ. 17(5): 415-440 (2008) - Susan Persky, Jim Blascovich:
Immersive Virtual Video Game Play and Presence: Influences on Aggressive Feelings and Behavior. Presence Teleoperators Virtual Environ. 17(1): 57-72 (2008) - Bernhard E. Riecke:
Consistent Left-Right Reversals for Visual Path Integration in Virtual Reality: More than a Failure to Update One's Heading? Presence Teleoperators Virtual Environ. 17(2): 143-175 (2008) - Roy A. Ruddle:
Generating Trails Automatically, to Aid Navigation When You Revisit an Environment. Presence Teleoperators Virtual Environ. 17(6): 562-574 (2008) - Anthony Steed, William R. Sherman, Ming C. Lin:
Guest Editors' Introduction. Presence Teleoperators Virtual Environ. 17(2) (2008)
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