Virtual Reality (VR) is a remarkably flexible technology for interventions as it allows the construction of virtual worlds with ontologies radically different from the real world. By embodying users in avatars situated in these virtual environments, researchers can effectively intervene and instill positive change in the form of therapy or education, as well as affect a variety of cognitive changes. Due to the capabilities of VR to mediate both the environments in which we are immersed, as well as our embodied, situated relation toward those environments, VR has become a powerful technology for “changing the self.” As the virtually mediated experience is what renders these interventions effective, frameworks are needed for describing and an...
Virtual reality (VR) promises methodological rigour with the extra benefit of allowing us to study t...
Virtual reality (VR) promises methodological rigour with the extra benefit of allowing us to study t...
As it triggers and regulates meaningful dyadic interaction, the direct gaze, i.e. another individual...
Virtual Reality (VR) is a remarkably flexible technology for interventions as it allows the construc...
This paper critiques existing methods and experimentation that use virtual reality (VR) and associat...
International audienceVirtual Reality (VR) technology enables ``embodied interactions'' in realistic...
Virtual Reality is a new frontier for qualitative researchers both as a research tool and as an imme...
Virtual Reality is a new frontier for qualitative researchers both as a research tool and as an imme...
Virtual Reality (VR) is considered the next major communication tool and its potential has been desc...
Virtual Reality (VR) is considered the next major communication tool and its potential has been desc...
Virtual Reality (VR) is considered the next major communication tool and its potential has been desc...
This thesis explores the structure of the experience of participating in the virtual world Second Li...
Virtual reality (VR) promises methodological rigour with the extra benefit of allowing us to study t...
Virtual reality (VR) promises methodological rigour with the extra benefit of allowing us to study t...
Virtual reality (VR) promises methodological rigour with the extra benefit of allowing us to study t...
Virtual reality (VR) promises methodological rigour with the extra benefit of allowing us to study t...
Virtual reality (VR) promises methodological rigour with the extra benefit of allowing us to study t...
As it triggers and regulates meaningful dyadic interaction, the direct gaze, i.e. another individual...
Virtual Reality (VR) is a remarkably flexible technology for interventions as it allows the construc...
This paper critiques existing methods and experimentation that use virtual reality (VR) and associat...
International audienceVirtual Reality (VR) technology enables ``embodied interactions'' in realistic...
Virtual Reality is a new frontier for qualitative researchers both as a research tool and as an imme...
Virtual Reality is a new frontier for qualitative researchers both as a research tool and as an imme...
Virtual Reality (VR) is considered the next major communication tool and its potential has been desc...
Virtual Reality (VR) is considered the next major communication tool and its potential has been desc...
Virtual Reality (VR) is considered the next major communication tool and its potential has been desc...
This thesis explores the structure of the experience of participating in the virtual world Second Li...
Virtual reality (VR) promises methodological rigour with the extra benefit of allowing us to study t...
Virtual reality (VR) promises methodological rigour with the extra benefit of allowing us to study t...
Virtual reality (VR) promises methodological rigour with the extra benefit of allowing us to study t...
Virtual reality (VR) promises methodological rigour with the extra benefit of allowing us to study t...
Virtual reality (VR) promises methodological rigour with the extra benefit of allowing us to study t...
As it triggers and regulates meaningful dyadic interaction, the direct gaze, i.e. another individual...