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International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, Volume 155
Volume 155, November 2021
- Suvi K. Holm, Johanna K. Kaakinen, Santtu Forsström, Veikko Surakka:
Self-reported playing preferences resonate with emotion-related physiological reactions during playing and watching of first-person shooter videogames. 102690 - Yong Min Kim, Yushin Lee, Ilsun Rhiu, Myung Hwan Yun:
Evaluation of locomotion methods in virtual reality navigation environments: An involuntary position shift and task performance. 102691 - Philip Dasler, Sana Malik, Matthew Louis Mauriello:
"Just Follow the Lights": A Ubiquitous Framework for Low-Cost, Mixed Fidelity Navigation in Indoor Built Environments. 102692 - Alexandra W. D. Bremers, Ali Özgür Yöntem, Kun Li, Daping Chu, Valerian Meijering, Christian P. Janssen:
Perception of perspective in augmented reality head-up displays. 102693 - Jbid Arsenyan, Agata Mirowska:
Almost human? A comparative case study on the social media presence of virtual influencers. 102694 - Federico Cabitza, Andrea Campagner, Carla Simone:
The need to move away from agential-AI: Empirical investigations, useful concepts and open issues. 102696 - Antonio Escamilla, Javier Melenchón, Carlos Monzo, Jose Antonio Morán:
Interaction designers' perceptions of using motion-based full-body features. 102697 - Mateusz Paliga, Anita Pollak:
Development and validation of the fluency in human-robot interaction scale. A two-wave study on three perspectives of fluency. 102698 - Taizhou Chen, Lantian Xu, Kening Zhu:
FritzBot: A data-driven conversational agent for physical-computing system design. 102699 - Nicole L. Robinson, David J. Kavanagh:
A social robot to deliver a psychotherapeutic treatment: Qualitative responses by participants in a randomized controlled trial and future design recommendations. 102700
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