Equilibrium Theory Revisited: Mutual Gaze and Personal Space in Virtual Environments

作者: Jeremy N. Bailenson , Jim Blascovich , Andrew C. Beall , Jack M. Loomis

DOI: 10.1162/105474601753272844

关键词: GazeComputer scienceHuman–computer interactionInstructional simulationNonverbal communicationEmbodied agentVirtual actorInterpersonal communicationProxemicsEye contact

摘要: During the last half of the twentieth century, psychologists and anthropologists have studied proxemics, or spacing behavior, among people in many contexts. As we enter the twenty-first …

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