The goal of the present review is to explain how immersive virtual environment technology (IVET) can be used for the study of social interactions and how the use of virtual humans in immersive virtual environments can advance research and application in many different fields. Researchers studying individual differences in social interactions are typically interested in keeping the behavior and the appearance of the interaction partner constant across participants. With IVET researchers have full control over the interaction partners, can standardize them while still keeping the simulation realistic. Virtual simulations are valid: growing evidence shows that indeed studies conducted with IVET can replicate some well-known findings of social ...
The paper discusses topical issues of virtual reality technologies in social research, particularly ...
Background. Modern technologies provide a wide range of opportunities for studying different types o...
We explore how and in what ways the surrounding environment can be an important factor in human perc...
The goal of the present review is to explain how immersive virtual environment technology (IVET) can...
The goal of the present review is to explain how immersive virtual environment technology (IVET) can...
Over the last decade, researchers have begun using immersive virtual environment technology (IVET; c...
Interactive Virtual Humans (VHs) are increasingly used to replace or assist real humans in various a...
The ultimate goal of almost all psychological research is to understand human behavior in real life....
As virtual environments (VEs) become increasingly central to people's lives (Terry, 2002), understan...
One major challenge of social interaction research is to achieve high experimental control over soci...
The emergence of social neuroscience has significantly advanced our understanding of the relationshi...
We present an interactive virtual reality platform for studying the role of embodied social interact...
Virtual Reality (VR) is a technology which allows a user to interact with a computer simulated envir...
Virtual Reality (VR) for multiple users is a new technology which is increasingly used for diverse p...
As Virtual Reality technology and systems become more commercially available and accessible, more an...
The paper discusses topical issues of virtual reality technologies in social research, particularly ...
Background. Modern technologies provide a wide range of opportunities for studying different types o...
We explore how and in what ways the surrounding environment can be an important factor in human perc...
The goal of the present review is to explain how immersive virtual environment technology (IVET) can...
The goal of the present review is to explain how immersive virtual environment technology (IVET) can...
Over the last decade, researchers have begun using immersive virtual environment technology (IVET; c...
Interactive Virtual Humans (VHs) are increasingly used to replace or assist real humans in various a...
The ultimate goal of almost all psychological research is to understand human behavior in real life....
As virtual environments (VEs) become increasingly central to people's lives (Terry, 2002), understan...
One major challenge of social interaction research is to achieve high experimental control over soci...
The emergence of social neuroscience has significantly advanced our understanding of the relationshi...
We present an interactive virtual reality platform for studying the role of embodied social interact...
Virtual Reality (VR) is a technology which allows a user to interact with a computer simulated envir...
Virtual Reality (VR) for multiple users is a new technology which is increasingly used for diverse p...
As Virtual Reality technology and systems become more commercially available and accessible, more an...
The paper discusses topical issues of virtual reality technologies in social research, particularly ...
Background. Modern technologies provide a wide range of opportunities for studying different types o...
We explore how and in what ways the surrounding environment can be an important factor in human perc...