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Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments, Volume 25
Volume 25, Number 1, Winter 2016
- J. Edward Swan II, Victoria Interrante:
Special Section: Best Short Papers from IEEE Virtual Reality 2015 Guest Editors' Introduction. iii
- Gerd Bruder, Ferran Argelaguet, Anne-Hélène Olivier, Anatole Lécuyer:
CAVE Size Matters: Effects of Screen Distance and Parallax on Distance Estimation in Large Immersive Display Setups. 1-16 - Merwan Achibet, Adrien Girard, Maud Marchal, Anatole Lécuyer:
Leveraging Passive Haptic Feedback in Virtual Environments with the Elastic-Arm Approach. 17-32 - Jason Hochreiter, Salam Daher, Arjun Nagendran, Laura González, Greg Welch:
Optical Touch Sensing on Nonparametric Rear-Projection Surfaces for Interactive Physical-Virtual Experiences. 33-46 - Faezeh Heydari Khabbaz, Andrew A. Goldenberg, James M. Drake:
Force Discrimination Ability of the Human Hand near Absolute Threshold for the Design of Force Feedback Systems in Teleoperations. 47-60 - Donghee Yvette Wohn:
From Faux-Social to Pro-Social: The Mediating Role of Copresence in Developing Expectations of Social Support in a Game. 61-74 - Thomas B. Sheridan:
Recollections on Presence Beginnings, and Some Challenges for Augmented and Virtual Reality. 75-77 - Franco Tecchia:
Fundamentals of Wearable Computers and Augmented Reality, Second Edition. 78-79
Volume 25, Number 2, Spring 2016
- Steve Colburn, Charlotte M. Reed:
Editorial Notes. iii
- Mohammadhossein Moghimi, Robert Stone, Pia Rotshtein, Neil Cooke:
Influencing Human Affective Responses to Dynamic Virtual Environments. 81-107 - Pablo A. Baier, Jürgen A. Baier-Saip, Klaus Schilling, Jauvane Cavalcante de Oliveira:
Simulator for Minimally Invasive Vascular Interventions: Hardware and Software. 108-128 - Bireswar Laha, Jeremy N. Bailenson, Andrea Stevenson Won, Jakki O. Bailey:
Evaluating Control Schemes for the Third Arm of an Avatar. 129-147 - Woodrow Barfield:
Musings on Presence Twenty-Five Years after "Being There". 148-150 - Robert J. Stone:
Getting VR Right Then and Now . . . The Indispensable Role of Human Factors and Human-Centered Design. 151-160 - James R. Lackner:
Nat Durlach and the Founding of Presence. 161-165 - Michael Zyda:
Why the VR You See Now Is Not the Real VR. 166-168 - Jack M. Loomis:
Presence in Virtual Reality and Everyday Life: Immersion within a World of Representation. 169-174 - Carrie Heeter:
A Meditation on Meditation and Embodied Presence. 175-183 - Michael Naimark:
Being Early: Challenges and Opportunities as VR Grows Up. 184-187 - Walter J. Greenleaf:
Cyber-Humans: Our Future with Machines. 188-190
Volume 25, Number 3, Summer 2016
- J. Jacinto Vasconcelos-Raposo, Maximino Bessa, Miguel Melo, Luís Barbosa, Rui Rodrigues, Carla Maria Teixeira, Luciana Cabral, António Augusto de Sousa:
Adaptation and Validation of the Igroup Presence Questionnaire (IPQ) in a Portuguese Sample. 191-203 - Andrea Orlandini, Annica Kristoffersson, Lena Almquist, Patrik Björkman, Amedeo Cesta, Gabriella Cortellessa, Cipriano Galindo, Javier González Jiménez, Kalle Gustafsson, Andrey Kiselev, Amy Loutfi, Francisco Melendez-Fernandez, Malin Nilsson, Lasse Odens Hedman, Eleni Odontidou, José-Raúl Ruiz-Sarmiento, Mårten Scherlund, Lorenza Tiberio, Stephen Von Rump, Silvia Coradeschi:
ExCITE Project: A Review of Forty-Two Months of Robotic Telepresence Technology Evolution. 204-221 - Jakki O. Bailey, Jeremy N. Bailenson, Daniel Casasanto:
When Does Virtual Embodiment Change Our Minds? 222-233 - Ronald T. Azuma:
The Most Important Challenge Facing Augmented Reality. 234-238 - Susumu Tachi:
Memory of the Early Days and a View toward the Future. 239-246 - Lynette A. Jones:
Perspectives on the Evolution of Tactile, Haptic, and Thermal Displays. 247-252 - Brenda Laurel:
AR and VR: Cultivating the Garden. 253-266 - Myron Krueger:
Past Presence and Future. 267-286 - Mel Slater:
Remembering Nat Durlach. 287
Volume 25, Number 4, Fall 2016
- Nigel W. John, Nicholas I. Phillips, Llyr ap Cenydd, Serban R. Pop, David Coope, Ian Kamaly-Asl, Christopher de Souza, Simon J. Watt:
The Use of Stereoscopy in a Neurosurgery Training Virtual Environment. 289-298 - Tomohiro Sueishi, Hiromasa Oku, Masatoshi Ishikawa:
Lumipen 2: Dynamic Projection Mapping with Mirror-Based Robust High-Speed Tracking against Illumination Changes. 299-321 - Stephen B. Gilbert:
Perceived Realism of Virtual Environments Depends on Authenticity. 322-324 - Warren Robinett:
Technological Augmentation of Memory, Perception, and Imagination - From the Viewpoints of 1991 and 2017. 325-329 - Stephen R. Ellis:
So You're Going to Make a Robot Look Like a Human Being? Really!? 330-338 - Scott S. Fisher:
The NASA Ames VIEWlab Project - A Brief History. 339-348 - Martin R. Stytz:
Presence and Nat Durlach: A Look Back and Speculation Forward. 349-350 - Massimo Bergamasco:
Virtual Environments as a New Driver for Human Evolution. 351-354 - Hong Z. Tan:
Remembering My Ph.D. Advisor, Nat Durlach. 355-356 - Charlotte M. Reed:
Nat Durlach: Sensory Scientist and Friend to the Deaf-Blind Community. 357-358 - Rudy Darken:
Remembering Nat Durlach. 359-360 - Richard M. Held:
In Honor of Nat Durlach. 361 - Thomas B. Sheridan:
Remembrance of Nat Durlach. 362
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