“Virtual reality is not a media experience. When it’s done well, it’s an actual experience,” says Jeremy Bailenson “In general, our findings show that VR causes more behavior change, causes more engagement, causes more influence than...
Jeremy Bailenson discusses the potential uses of virtual reality to replace face to face meetings. VR meetings can be made hyper-personal or more social than you can have in the real world. PRI Science Friday » View...
We experience a VHIL demo that alters our sense of body (proprioception). We learn how easy it brain can adapt to controlling virtual limbs, and the power of visual information to override our own movements in the real world. Tested »...
While we’ve seen and used many virtual reality products aimed at consumers, there’s also a lot of research in academia using virtual reality to study human psychology and behavior. Tested »...
Real experiences can change you, and virtual reality experiences can feel like real ones so virtual reality experiences can change you too. Jeremy Bailenson delves into how to create these experiences, on demand, that will change who we are as people. mediaX »...
At the “Thinking Big About Learning” symposium at Stanford, Jeremy Bailenson discussed how virtual reality can be used to teach about the potential effects of climate change on coral reefs and marine life....