2008 |
11 | EE | Jeremy N. Bailenson,
Alexandra Davies,
Jim Blascovich,
Andrew C. Beall,
Cade McCall,
Rosanna E. Guadagno:
The Effects of Witness Viewpoint Distance, Angle, and Choice on Eyewitness Accuracy in Police Lineups Conducted in Immersive Virtual Environments.
Presence 17(3): 242-255 (2008) |
2006 |
10 | EE | Jonathan W. Kelly,
Andrew C. Beall,
Jack M. Loomis,
Roy S. Smith,
Kristen L. Macuga:
Simultaneous measurement of steering performance and perceived heading on a curving path.
TAP 3(2): 83-94 (2006) |
2004 |
9 | EE | Matthew Turk,
Jeremy N. Bailenson,
Andrew C. Beall,
Jim Blascovich,
Rosanna E. Guadagno:
Multimodal transformed social interaction.
ICMI 2004: 46-52 |
8 | | Jeremy N. Bailenson,
Andrew C. Beall,
Jim Blascovich,
Christopher Rex:
Examining Virtual Busts: Are Photogrammetrically Generated Head Models Effective for Person Identification?
Presence 13(4): 416-427 (2004) |
7 | | Jeremy N. Bailenson,
Andrew C. Beall,
Jack M. Loomis,
Jim Blascovich,
Matthew Turk:
Transformed Social Interaction: Decoupling Representation from Behavior and Form in Collaborative Virtual Environments.
Presence 13(4): 428-441 (2004) |
6 | | Jonathan W. Kelly,
Andrew C. Beall,
Jack M. Loomis:
Perception of Shared Visual Space: Establishing Common Ground in Real and Virtual Environments.
Presence 13(4): 442-450 (2004) |
5 | | William B. Thompson,
Peter Willemsen,
Amy Ashurst Gooch,
Sarah H. Creem-Regehr,
Jack M. Loomis,
Andrew C. Beall:
Does the Quality of the Computer Graphics Matter when Judging Distances in Visually Immersive Environments?
Presence 13(5): 560-571 (2004) |
2002 |
4 | EE | Jeremy N. Bailenson,
Andrew C. Beall,
Jim Blascovich:
Gaze and task performance in shared virtual environments.
Journal of Visualization and Computer Animation 13(5): 313-320 (2002) |
2001 |
3 | EE | Jeremy N. Bailenson,
Andrew C. Beall,
Jim Blascovich,
Mike Raimundo,
Max Weisbuch:
Intelligent Agents Who Wear Your Face: Users' Reactions to the Virtual Self.
IVA 2001: 86-99 |
2 | | Jeremy N. Bailenson,
Christopher Rex,
Andrew C. Beall,
Jack M. Loomis:
Equilibrium Theory Revisited: Mutual Gaze and Personal Space in Virtual Environments.
Presence 10(6): 583-598 (2001) |
1998 |
1 | | Sarah S. Chance,
Florence Gaunet,
Andrew C. Beall,
Jack M. Loomis:
Locomotion Mode Affects the Updating of Objects Encountered During Travel: The Contribution of Vestibular and Proprioceptive Inputs to Path Integration.
Presence 7(2): 168-178 (1998) |