2008 |
6 | EE | Brian Ries,
Victoria Interrante,
Michael Kaeding,
Lee Anderson:
The effect of self-embodiment on distance perception in immersive virtual environments.
VRST 2008: 167-170 |
5 | EE | Victoria Interrante,
Brian Ries,
Jason Lindquist,
Michael Kaeding,
Lee Anderson:
Elucidating Factors that Can Facilitate Veridical Spatial Perception in Immersive Virtual Environments.
Presence 17(2): 176-198 (2008) |
2007 |
4 | EE | Victoria Interrante,
Lee Anderson,
Brian Ries,
Eleanor O'Rourke,
Leanne Gray:
Experimental investigations into the feasibility of using augmented walking to facilitate the intuitive exploration of large scale immersive virtual environments.
APGV 2007: 144 |
3 | EE | Victoria Interrante,
Brian Ries,
Jason Lindquist,
Lee Anderson:
Elucidating Factors that can Facilitate Veridical Spatial Perception in Immersive Virtual Environments.
VR 2007: 11-18 |
2006 |
2 | EE | Brian Ries,
Victoria Interrante,
Lee Anderson,
Jason Lindquist:
Presence, rather than prior exposure, is the more strongly indicated factor in the accurate perception of egocentric distances in real world co-located immersive virtual environments.
APGV 2006: 157 |
2004 |
1 | EE | Victoria Interrante,
Lee Anderson,
Brian Ries:
An experimental investigation of distance perception in real vs. immersive virtual environments via direct blind walking in a high-fidelity model of the same room.
APGV 2004: 162 |