How are people facing a virtual agent affected by the vividness and graphical fidelity of the agent and its environment? A choice blindness (CB) experiment - measuring detection rate of hidden manipulations - was conducted presenting a high versus low immersion virtual environment. The hypothesis was that the lower quality virtual environment (low immersion) would increase the detection rate for the CB manipulations. 38 subjects participated in the experiment and were randomized into two groups (high and low immersion). Both conditions presented a virtual agent conducting the CB experiment. During the experiment, 16 pairs of portraits were shown two at a time for the participants who were then asked to choose which portrait they found most ...
Virtual environments (VEs) offer more than just simulation; they allow us to create perceptual effec...
Objectives: It is commonly believed that individuals make choices based upon their preferences and h...
Change blindness is a phenomenon where an individual fails to notice alterations in a visual scene w...
How are people facing a virtual agent affected by the vividness and graphical fidelity of the agent ...
Choice blindness is the experimental finding that people may miss changes to the outcome of their ac...
Change blindness (CB) occurs when observers fail to notice changes that occur from one view to the n...
Inattentional blindness (IB) is the failure to detect visible objects even when looking directly at ...
International audienceMost of us do not know how a visually impaired person perceives and acts withi...
In a field study, we examined choice blindness for eyewitnesses' facial recognition decisions. Seven...
International audienceMost of us do not know how a visually impaired person perceives and acts withi...
The aim of the current research was to identify conditions under which choice blindness in facial re...
The Virtual Reality (VR) is becoming increasingly important for business, education, and entertainme...
Impaired decision-making leads to the inability to distinguish between advantageous and disadvantage...
<p>On each trial, participants choose which of two faces they found more attractive. Each trial bega...
With the developments in virtual reality technologies, significant researches have been conducted fo...
Virtual environments (VEs) offer more than just simulation; they allow us to create perceptual effec...
Objectives: It is commonly believed that individuals make choices based upon their preferences and h...
Change blindness is a phenomenon where an individual fails to notice alterations in a visual scene w...
How are people facing a virtual agent affected by the vividness and graphical fidelity of the agent ...
Choice blindness is the experimental finding that people may miss changes to the outcome of their ac...
Change blindness (CB) occurs when observers fail to notice changes that occur from one view to the n...
Inattentional blindness (IB) is the failure to detect visible objects even when looking directly at ...
International audienceMost of us do not know how a visually impaired person perceives and acts withi...
In a field study, we examined choice blindness for eyewitnesses' facial recognition decisions. Seven...
International audienceMost of us do not know how a visually impaired person perceives and acts withi...
The aim of the current research was to identify conditions under which choice blindness in facial re...
The Virtual Reality (VR) is becoming increasingly important for business, education, and entertainme...
Impaired decision-making leads to the inability to distinguish between advantageous and disadvantage...
<p>On each trial, participants choose which of two faces they found more attractive. Each trial bega...
With the developments in virtual reality technologies, significant researches have been conducted fo...
Virtual environments (VEs) offer more than just simulation; they allow us to create perceptual effec...
Objectives: It is commonly believed that individuals make choices based upon their preferences and h...
Change blindness is a phenomenon where an individual fails to notice alterations in a visual scene w...