Virtual reality (VR) allows for a close approximation of the real world, but interacting with VR differs from experiencing the real world in some key elements, one of which may be the perception of time. The main goal of the current experiment was to determine whether a time compression effect exists for VR and if so, to examine whether this is the result of the medium of VR itself, or the content used in VR. Participants viewed movie clips in either a real-life cinema or a VR replica of this cinema and were asked to rate the arousal and emotional valence they experienced during each clip. They estimated the duration of each clip in seconds. Results indicate that both level of arousal and valence as experienced by the observer positively co...
International audiencePrevious research into emotion and time perception has been designed to study ...
The aim of the present study was to examine how visual emotional content could orchestrate time perc...
The ability to keep track of time is perceived as crucial in most human societies. However, to lose ...
Virtual reality (VR) allows for a close approximation of the real world, but interacting with VR dif...
Psycho-pathological conditions, such as depression or schizophrenia, are often accompanied by a dist...
Virtual reality is becoming increasingly popular in today\u27s society. With this proliferation it b...
Immersive virtual reality (VR) provides a versatile method for investigating human time perception, ...
I am exploring one of the aspects I find most intriguing about virtual reality: how and why our sens...
The perceived duration of a time interval can seem shorter or longer relative to real time (i.e., so...
Virtual reality (VR) during chemotherapy has resulted in an elapsed time compression effect, validat...
It is known that accuracy of time estimation depends on time perception and it is affected by variou...
AbstractIn everyday life, the experience of an emotional state changes our perception of time. When ...
Time perception is essential to a user’s experience and interaction in immersive virtual environment...
Time perception is defined as a subjective judgment on the elapsed time of an event. It can change a...
This paper examines the relationship between time and motion perception in virtual environments. Pre...
International audiencePrevious research into emotion and time perception has been designed to study ...
The aim of the present study was to examine how visual emotional content could orchestrate time perc...
The ability to keep track of time is perceived as crucial in most human societies. However, to lose ...
Virtual reality (VR) allows for a close approximation of the real world, but interacting with VR dif...
Psycho-pathological conditions, such as depression or schizophrenia, are often accompanied by a dist...
Virtual reality is becoming increasingly popular in today\u27s society. With this proliferation it b...
Immersive virtual reality (VR) provides a versatile method for investigating human time perception, ...
I am exploring one of the aspects I find most intriguing about virtual reality: how and why our sens...
The perceived duration of a time interval can seem shorter or longer relative to real time (i.e., so...
Virtual reality (VR) during chemotherapy has resulted in an elapsed time compression effect, validat...
It is known that accuracy of time estimation depends on time perception and it is affected by variou...
AbstractIn everyday life, the experience of an emotional state changes our perception of time. When ...
Time perception is essential to a user’s experience and interaction in immersive virtual environment...
Time perception is defined as a subjective judgment on the elapsed time of an event. It can change a...
This paper examines the relationship between time and motion perception in virtual environments. Pre...
International audiencePrevious research into emotion and time perception has been designed to study ...
The aim of the present study was to examine how visual emotional content could orchestrate time perc...
The ability to keep track of time is perceived as crucial in most human societies. However, to lose ...