Carassa, Antonella and Morganti, Francesca and Tirassa, Maurizio (2004) Movement, Action, and Situation: Presence in Virtual Environments. [Conference Paper]
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Abstract
Presence is commonly defined as the subjective feeling of "being there". It has been mainly conceived of as deriving from immersion, interaction, and social and narrative involvement with suitable technology. We argue that presence depends on a suitable integration of aspects relevant to an agent's movement and perception, to her actions, and to her conception of the overall situation in which she finds herself, as well as on how these aspects mesh with the possibilities for action afforded in the interaction with the virtual environment.
Item Type: | Conference Paper |
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Subjects: | Psychology > Applied Cognitive Psychology Psychology > Cognitive Psychology Computer Science > Human Computer Interaction Psychology > Perceptual Cognitive Psychology Philosophy > Epistemology Philosophy > Philosophy of Mind |
ID Code: | 6815 |
Deposited By: | Tirassa, Prof. Maurizio |
Deposited On: | 01 Apr 2010 11:36 |
Last Modified: | 11 Mar 2011 08:57 |
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