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Virtual Reality, Volume 25
Volume 25, Number 1, March 2021
- Marius N. Varga
, Robert Merrison-Hort
, Paul Watson
, Roman Borisyuk
, Dan Livingstone
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Tadpole VR: virtual reality visualization of a simulated tadpole spinal cord. 1-17 - Chongsan Kwon
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A study on the verification of the effect of sensory extension through cutaneous sensation on experiential learning using VR. 19-30 - Ulla Bunz
, Jonmichael Seibert, Joshua Hendrickse:
From TAM to AVRTS: development and validation of the attitudes toward Virtual Reality Technology Scale. 31-41 - Greg Wood
, David J. Wright
, David J. Harris
, A. Pal, Zoë Claire Franklin, Samuel J. Vine:
Testing the construct validity of a soccer-specific virtual reality simulator using novice, academy, and professional soccer players. 43-51 - Hugo I. Medellín-Castillo
, Jorge Zaragoza-Siqueiros, Eder H. Govea-Valladares, Héctor de la Garza-Camargo, Theodore Lim
, James M. Ritchie:
Haptic-enabled virtual training in orthognathic surgery. 53-67 - Raymond Lavoie, Kelley Main, Corey King, Danielle King:
Virtual experience, real consequences: the potential negative emotional consequences of virtual reality gameplay. 69-81 - George Koutitas, Scott Smith, Grayson Lawrence:
Performance evaluation of AR/VR training technologies for EMS first responders. 83-94 - Aman Sharma
, Mohamed Sadiq Ikbal, Duc Trinh Cuong, Matteo Zoppi
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A sliding mode-based approach to motion cueing for virtual reality gaming using motion simulators. 95-106 - Alice Chirico
, Giulia Wally Scurati, Chiara Maffi, Siyuan Huang
, Serena Graziosi, Francesco Ferrise
, Andrea Gaggioli
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Designing virtual environments for attitudes and behavioral change in plastic consumption: a comparison between concrete and numerical information. 107-121 - Frédérick Morasse, Evelyn Vera-Estay, Miriam H. Beauchamp
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Using virtual reality to optimize assessment of sociomoral skills. 123-132 - Ruggiero Lovreglio
, Xinyue Duan, Anass Rahouti, Robyn Phipps
, Daniel Nilsson:
Comparing the effectiveness of fire extinguisher virtual reality and video training. 133-145 - Allison P. Anderson, Abhishektha Boppana
, Ryan Wall, Claudia Ziegler Acemyan, Jurine Adolf, David Klaus:
Framework for developing alternative reality environments to engineer large, complex systems. 147-163 - Lisa Rebenitsch
, Charles B. Owen:
Estimating cybersickness from virtual reality applications. 165-174 - Stefan Pastel
, Chien-Hsi Chen, Luca Martin, Mats Naujoks, Katharina Petri, Kerstin Witte:
Comparison of gaze accuracy and precision in real-world and virtual reality. 175-189 - Aylen Ricca
, Amine Chellali
, Samir Otmane:
Comparing touch-based and head-tracking navigation techniques in a virtual reality biopsy simulator. 191-208 - Benjamin Schöne
, Rebecca Sophia Sylvester, Elise Leila Radtke
, Thomas Gruber:
Sustained inattentional blindness in virtual reality and under conventional laboratory conditions. 209-216 - Meng Chun Lam
, Mohamed Jafar Sadik, Nur Fazidah Elias
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The effect of paper-based manual and stereoscopic-based mobile augmented reality systems on knowledge retention. 217-232 - Takumu Okada, Shogo Okamoto
, Yoji Yamada:
Passive haptics: greater impact presented by pulsive damping brake of DC motor and physical indices for perceived impact. 233-245 - Matt Cook, John Grime:
Motivations, design, and preliminary testing for a 360° vision simulator. 247-255 - Anthony Scavarelli
, Ali Arya, Robert J. Teather:
Virtual reality and augmented reality in social learning spaces: a literature review. 257-277
Volume 25, Number 2, June 2021
- Natalia Lipp
, Natalia Duzmanska-Misiarczyk
, Agnieszka Strojny
, Pawel Strojny
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Evoking emotions in virtual reality: schema activation via a freeze-frame stimulus. 279-292 - Loretta S. Malta, Cezar Giosan
, Lauren E. Szkodny, Margaret M. Altemus, Albert A. Rizzo, David Silbersweig, JoAnn Difede:
Development of a virtual reality laboratory stressor. 293-302 - Eleonora Brivio
, Silvia Serino, Erica Negro Cousa, Andrea Zini, Giuseppe Riva
, Gianluca De Leo:
Virtual reality and 360° panorama technology: a media comparison to study changes in sense of presence, anxiety, and positive emotions. 303-311 - Chris Heinrich
, Matthew Cook, Tobias Langlotz, Holger Regenbrecht:
My hands? Importance of personalised virtual hands in a neurorehabilitation scenario. 313-330 - Kyungmin Lim
, Jaesung Lee, Kwanghyun Won, Nupur Kala, Tammy Lee:
A novel method for VR sickness reduction based on dynamic field of view processing. 331-340 - Jiseob Park, Junho Choi, Cheul Rhee
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Futuristic VR image presentation technique for better mobile commerce effectiveness. 341-356 - Jeffrey M. Rogers
, Jenny Jensen, Joaquin T. Valderrama
, Stuart Johnstone
, Peter H. Wilson
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Single-channel EEG measurement of engagement in virtual rehabilitation: a validation study. 357-366 - Xiaolong Lou
, Xiangdong Li, Preben Hansen, Peng Du:
Hand-adaptive user interface: improved gestural interaction in virtual reality. 367-382 - Pengfei Xu, Zhongke Wu, Xingce Wang, Yan Fu, Ying He:
An electromyogram-based tapping gesture model with differentiated vibration feedback by low-fidelity actuators. 383-397 - Neil T. Banerjee
, Alex J. Baughman, Shu-Yu Lin, Zoë A. Witte, David M. Klaus, Allison P. Anderson:
Development of alternative reality environments for spacecraft habitat design evaluation. 399-408 - Yanbin Wang
, Yizhou Hu, Yu Chen:
An experimental investigation of menu selection for immersive virtual environments: fixed versus handheld menus. 409-419 - Xiaojing Zhou, Ye Zhang, Guohua Chen, Minxue Zheng:
A model for physics-based fire simulation and analysis. 421-432 - Joel Anthony Teixeira, Stephen A. Palmisano
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Effects of dynamic field-of-view restriction on cybersickness and presence in HMD-based virtual reality. 433-445 - Scott Ronald Howie, Marco Gilardi
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Virtual Observations: a software tool for contextual observation and assessment of user's actions in virtual reality. 447-460 - Merve Varol Arisoy
, Ecir Ugur Küçüksille
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Landmine detection training simulation using virtual reality technology. 461-490 - Minsik Hong
, Jerzy W. Rozenblit
, Allan J. Hamilton:
Simulation-based surgical training systems in laparoscopic surgery: a current review. 491-510 - Muhammad Raees
, Sehat Ullah
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RUN: rational ubiquitous navigation, a model for automated navigation and searching in virtual environments. 511-521 - Francesco Osti, Raffaele De Amicis
, Christopher A. Sanchez, Azara Betony Tilt, Eric Prather, Alfredo Liverani:
A VR training system for learning and skills development for construction workers. 523-538 - Christoph Rockstroh, Johannes Blum
, Anja S. Göritz
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A mobile VR-based respiratory biofeedback game to foster diaphragmatic breathing. 539-552 - Muhammad Hassan Jamil
, Wanjoo Park
, Mohamad A. Eid
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Emotional responses to watching and touching 3d emotional face in a virtual environment. 553-564
Volume 25, Number 3, September 2021
- Jean-Rémy Chardonnet
, Mohammad Ali Mirzaei, Frédéric Mérienne:
Influence of navigation parameters on cybersickness in virtual reality. 565-574 - Ci-Jyun Liang
, Charles Start, Hanna Boley, Vineet R. Kamat
, Carol C. Menassa, Michelle Aebersold
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Enhancing stroke assessment simulation experience in clinical training using augmented reality. 575-584 - Hong Zeng, Xingxi He
, Honghu Pan:
Implementation of escape room system based on augmented reality involving deep convolutional neural network. 585-596 - Lizhou Cao, Chao Peng
, Yangzi Dong:
Ellic's Exercise Class: promoting physical activities during exergaming with immersive virtual reality. 597-612 - Sylvia Rothe
, Alexander Schmidt
, Mario Montagud
, Daniel Buschek
, Heinrich Hußmann
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Social viewing in cinematic virtual reality: a design space for social movie applications. 613-630 - Ruby Lipson-Smith
, Julie Bernhardt
, Edoardo Zamuner, Leonid Churilov, Nick Busietta, Damian Moratti:
Exploring colour in context using Virtual Reality: Does a room change how you feel? 631-645 - David J. Harris
, Gavin Buckingham, Mark R. Wilson, Jack Brookes, Faisal Mushtaq, Mark Mon-Williams
, Samuel J. Vine:
Exploring sensorimotor performance and user experience within a virtual reality golf putting simulator. 647-654 - Sandra Chiquet
, Corinna S. Martarelli, Fred W. Mast:
Eye movements to absent objects during mental imagery and visual memory in immersive virtual reality. 655-667 - Nadia Vanessa Garcia-Hernandez
, Miguel Guzman-Alvarado, Vicente Parra-Vega
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Virtual body representation for rehabilitation influences on motor performance of cerebral palsy children. 669-680 - M. A. Lopez-Gordo
, Nico Kohlmorgen, Christian A. Morillas, Francisco J. Pelayo:
Performance prediction at single-action level to a first-person shooter video game. 681-693 - Meng Chun Lam
, Nur Asylah Suwadi
, Adibah Huda Mohd Zainul Arifien, Bee Koon Poh, Nik Shanita Safii, Jyh Eiin Wong
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An evaluation of a virtual atlas of portion sizes (VAPS) mobile augmented reality for portion size estimation. 695-707 - Tam V. Nguyen
, Somaraju Kamma, Vamsi Adari, Tyler Lesthaeghe, Thomas Boehnlein, Victoria Kramb:
Mixed reality system for nondestructive evaluation training. 709-718 - Jeffrey M. Rogers
, Nick Mumford, Karen Caeyenberghs, Hannah Richards, Nienke Nuijen, Bert Steenbergen, Gavin Williams, David H. K. Shum, Jonathan Duckworth, Natalie Amos
, Peter H. Wilson
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Co-located (multi-user) virtual rehabilitation of acquired brain injury: feasibility of the Resonance system for upper-limb training. 719-730 - Mehrangiz Ashiri
, Brian Lithgow, Abdelbaset Suleiman, Behzad Mansouri, Zahra Moussavi:
Quantitative measures of the visually evoked sensation of body movement in space (Vection) using Electrovestibulography (EVestG). 731-744 - Annette Mossel, Christian Schönauer
, Mario Froeschl, Andreas Peer, Johannes Göllner, Hannes Kaufmann:
Immersive training of first responder squad leaders in untethered virtual reality. 745-759 - Adam Gomes
, Keegan Fernandes, David Wang:
Surface Prediction for Spatial Augmented Reality Applications. 761-771 - Matthew J. Liberatore
, William P. Wagner:
Virtual, mixed, and augmented reality: a systematic review for immersive systems research. 773-799 - Pablo Campo-Prieto
, José María Cancela
, Gustavo Rodríguez-Fuentes
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Immersive virtual reality as physical therapy in older adults: present or future (systematic review). 801-817 - Bert Hartfiel
, Rainer Stark
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Validity of primary driving tasks in head-mounted display-based driving simulators. 819-833 - Nikolaos Pellas
, Stylianos Mystakidis
, Ioannis Kazanidis
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Immersive Virtual Reality in K-12 and Higher Education: A systematic review of the last decade scientific literature. 835-861 - Sara Price
, Carey Jewitt
, Nikoleta Yiannoutsou:
Conceptualising touch in VR. 863-877 - Crispino Tosto
, Tomonori Hasegawa, Eleni E. Mangina, Antonella Chifari, Rita Treacy, Gianluca Merlo, Giuseppe Chiazzese
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Exploring the effect of an augmented reality literacy programme for reading and spelling difficulties for children diagnosed with ADHD. 879-894
Volume 25, Number 4, December 2021
- Ramy Hammady
, Minhua Ma
, Ziad Al-Kalha
, Carl Strathearn:
A framework for constructing and evaluating the role of MR as a holographic virtual guide in museums. 895-918 - Julian Abich IV, Jason Parker, Jennifer Murphy, Morgan Eudy:
A review of the evidence for training effectiveness with virtual reality technology. 919-933 - Angélique Remacle
, Stéphane Bouchard
, Anne-Marie Etienne, Marie-Christine Rivard, Dominique Morsomme:
A virtual classroom can elicit teachers' speech characteristics: evidence from acoustic measurements during in vivo and in virtuo lessons, compared to a free speech control situation. 935-944 - Andrea Pietra, Marina Vazquez Rull, Roberta Etzi, Alberto Gallace, Giulia Wally Scurati, Francesco Ferrise
, Monica Bordegoni:
Promoting eco-driving behavior through multisensory stimulation: a preliminary study on the use of visual and haptic feedback in a virtual reality driving simulator. 945-959 - David J. Harris
, Kyle J. Hardcastle, Mark R. Wilson, Samuel J. Vine:
Assessing the learning and transfer of gaze behaviours in immersive virtual reality. 961-973 - Zeyang Zhou, Shan Jiang
, Zhiyong Yang, Bin Xu, Bowen Jiang:
Surgical navigation system for brachytherapy based on mixed reality using a novel stereo registration method. 975-984 - Kung Wong Lau
, Pui Yuen Lee:
Using virtual reality for professional training practices: exploring the factors of applying stereoscopic 3D technologies in knowledge transfer. 985-998 - Vincent Havard
, David Baudry
, Benoit Jeanne, Anne Louis, Xavier Savatier:
A use case study comparing augmented reality (AR) and electronic document-based maintenance instructions considering tasks complexity and operator competency level. 999-1014 - Chiuhsiang Joe Lin
, Betsha T. Abreham, Bereket Haile Woldegiorgis
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Kinematics of direct reaching in head-mounted and stereoscopic widescreen virtual environments. 1015-1028 - Martin Magdin
, Zoltán Balogh
, Jaroslav Reichel
, Jan Francisti
, Stefan Koprda
, György Molnár:
Automatic detection and classification of emotional states in virtual reality and standard environments (LCD): comparing valence and arousal of induced emotions. 1029-1041 - Jesús Bermejo-Berros
, Miguel Angel Gil Martínez
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The relationships between the exploration of virtual space, its presence and entertainment in virtual reality, 360º and 2D. 1043-1059 - Nina Rohrbach
, Joachim Hermsdörfer
, Lisa-Marie Huber, Annika Thierfelder
, Gavin Buckingham
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Fooling the size-weight illusion - Using augmented reality to eliminate the effect of size on perceptions of heaviness and sensorimotor prediction. 1061-1070 - Shiva Pedram
, Robert Ogie, Stephen A. Palmisano
, Matthew Farrelly, Pascal Perez:
Cost-benefit analysis of virtual reality-based training for emergency rescue workers: a socio-technical systems approach. 1071-1086 - Rebecca L. Hornsey
, Paul B. Hibbard:
Contributions of pictorial and binocular cues to the perception of distance in virtual reality. 1087-1103 - Lisa Cerda
, Aurélie Fauvarque, Pierluigi Graziani, Jonathan Del-Monte:
Contextual priming to increase the sense of presence in virtual reality: exploratory study. 1105-1112 - Patrycja Mickiewicz
, Wojciech Gawecki
, Maria Bratumila Gawlowska
, Marcin Talar
, Magdalena Wegrzyniak
, Malgorzata Wierzbicka
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The assessment of virtual reality training in antromastoidectomy simulation. 1113-1121 - Xiangdong Li
, Yifei Shan, Wenqian Chen, Yue Wu, Praben Hansen, Simon T. Perrault:
Predicting user visual attention in virtual reality with a deep learning model. 1123-1136 - Xiangdong Li
, Yifei Shan, Wenqian Chen, Yue Wu, Preben Hansen, Simon T. Perrault
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Correction to: Predicting user visual attention in virtual reality with a deep learning model. 1137 - Valentin Holzwarth
, Johannes Schneider, Joshua Handali, Joy Gisler, Christian Hirt, Andreas M. Kunz
, Jan vom Brocke:
Towards estimating affective states in Virtual Reality based on behavioral data. 1139-1152 - Polona Caserman
, Augusto Garcia-Agundez
, Alvar Gámez Zerban, Stefan Göbel:
Cybersickness in current-generation virtual reality head-mounted displays: systematic review and outlook. 1153-1170 - Xiaomeng Wang
, Alan F. Blackwell, Richard Jones, Hieu T. Nguyen:
Scene Walk: a non-photorealistic viewing tool for first-person video. 1171-1191 - Siok Yee Tan, Haslina Arshad, Azizi Abdullah:
An improved colour binary descriptor algorithm for mobile augmented reality. 1193-1219 - Matt C. Howard, Elise C. Van Zandt:
A meta-analysis of the virtual reality problem: Unequal effects of virtual reality sickness across individual differences. 1221-1246

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