The paper highlights the relationship between each of four bi-polar dimensions of personality cognitive style, such as extraversion–introversion, sensing–intuition, thinking–feeling and judging–perceiving, and the level of sense of presence experienced. Findings indicate that individuals who are more sensitive, more feeling or more introverted experience a higher level of presence. While not reaching statistical significance, differing cognitive styles appear to impact on task performance. The apparent negative relationship discovered between sense of presence and task performance should be considered in the light of task characteristics. We discuss the implications of these findings and how they contribute to an understanding of the comple...
The present paper is a review of the role of individual factors in Spatial Presence. If Spatial Pres...
The present study assesses the usability of a desktop virtual reality system in the light of individ...
Literature in the study of human response to immersive virtual reality systems often deals with the ...
The role played by cognitive style upon sense of presence has been addressed in the presence literat...
There is a lack in the literature of studies that investigate the human factors involved in the enga...
International audienceThe use of virtual reality in spatial cognition evaluation has been growing ra...
Presence has various definitions, but can be understood as the sensation that a virtual environment ...
In this work we explore the effect of personality traits on user interaction in virtual reality (VR)...
This paper summarises the results of several studies of individual differences among users navigatin...
This article introduces the presence construct offering in the same time a review of presence determ...
Even though user-related variables are important determinants of presence, quite little is known abo...
It is unclear what impact presence has on a virtual environment's (VE) ability to enhance learning a...
People experience different levels of presence (e.g. Krijn et al., 2004; Walshe, Lewis, Kim, O'Sulli...
Most tasks we carry out every day are performed in a social setting be they at work, school, with fr...
The present paper is a review of the role of individual factors in Spatial Presence. If Spatial Pres...
The present study assesses the usability of a desktop virtual reality system in the light of individ...
Literature in the study of human response to immersive virtual reality systems often deals with the ...
The role played by cognitive style upon sense of presence has been addressed in the presence literat...
There is a lack in the literature of studies that investigate the human factors involved in the enga...
International audienceThe use of virtual reality in spatial cognition evaluation has been growing ra...
Presence has various definitions, but can be understood as the sensation that a virtual environment ...
In this work we explore the effect of personality traits on user interaction in virtual reality (VR)...
This paper summarises the results of several studies of individual differences among users navigatin...
This article introduces the presence construct offering in the same time a review of presence determ...
Even though user-related variables are important determinants of presence, quite little is known abo...
It is unclear what impact presence has on a virtual environment's (VE) ability to enhance learning a...
People experience different levels of presence (e.g. Krijn et al., 2004; Walshe, Lewis, Kim, O'Sulli...
Most tasks we carry out every day are performed in a social setting be they at work, school, with fr...
The present paper is a review of the role of individual factors in Spatial Presence. If Spatial Pres...
The present study assesses the usability of a desktop virtual reality system in the light of individ...
Literature in the study of human response to immersive virtual reality systems often deals with the ...