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Experiencing nature: Embodying animals in immersive virtual environments increases inclusion of nature in self and involvement with nature

Ahn, S. J., Bostick, J., Ogle, E., Nowak, K., McGillicuddy, K., & Bailenson, J. N. (2016). Experiencing nature: Embodying animals in immersive virtual environments increases inclusion of nature in self and involvement with nature. Journal of Computer-Mediated...

Identifying Anxiety Through Tracked Head Movements in a Virtual Classroom

Won A. S., Perone B., Friend M. , Bailenson J. N. (2016). Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking. 19(6): 380-387. View PDF Abstract Virtual reality allows the controlled simulation of complex social settings, such as classrooms, and thus provides an...

Prospective representation of navigational goals in the human hippocampus

T. I. Brown, V. A. Carr, K. F. LaRocque, S. E. Favila, A. M. Gordon, B. Bowles, J. N. Bailenson, A. D. Wagner (2016). Prospective representation of navigational goals in the human hippocampus. Science, 352 (6291): 1323 DOI: 10.1126/science.aaf0784 View PDF Abstract...

The Wobbly Table: Increasing Social Presence via Physical-Virtual Object-Mediated Interaction

Lee, M., Kim, K., Daher, S., Raij, A., Bailenson, J., & Welch, G. (2016). The Wobbly Table: Increased Social Presence via Subtle Incidental Movement of a Real-Virtual Table. In Virtual Reality (VR), 2016 IEEE (pp. 11-17). IEEE. View PDF Abstract While performing...

Exploring social presence transfer in real-virtual human interaction

Daher, S, Kim, K., Lee, M., Raij, A., Schubert, R., Bailenson J.N., & Welch, G.F. (2016) Exploring social presence transfer in real-virtual human interaction Virtual Reality (VR) 2016 IEEE (165-166). View PDF Abstract We explore whether a peripheral observation of...
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