Psychological and physiological human responses to simulated and real environments: A comparison between Photographs, 360° Panoramas, and Virtual Reality.

作者: Juan Luis Higuera-Trujillo , Juan López-Tarruella Maldonado , Carmen Llinares Millán

DOI: 10.1016/J.APERGO.2017.05.006

关键词: Physiological responsesSimilarity (psychology)Sense of presenceMultimediaPsychological researchPsychologyFeelingVirtual realityHuman–computer interaction

摘要: … Psychological research into human factors frequently uses simulations to study the relationship between human behaviour and the environment. Their validity depends on their …

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