The design of virtual audiences: Noticeable and recognizable behavioral styles
暂无分享,去创建一个
M. Birna van Riemsdijk | Mark A. Neerincx | Ni Kang | Willem-Paul Brinkman | M. Riemsdijk | M. Neerincx | W. Brinkman | Ni Kang | Willem-Paul Brinkman | Mark Antonius Neerincx
[1] L. Thurstone,et al. A low of comparative judgement , 1927 .
[2] Judith A. Hall. Nonverbal sex differences : communication accuracy and expressive style , 1984 .
[3] L. A. Pervin. Personality: Theory and Research , 1984 .
[4] R. Carlson. Personality: Theory and Research. 4th ed. , 1985 .
[5] A. John Rush,et al. Cognitive‐behavioral group therapy for bulimia , 1986 .
[6] C. Kirschbaum,et al. The 'Trier Social Stress Test'--a tool for investigating psychobiological stress responses in a laboratory setting. , 1993, Neuropsychobiology.
[7] L. Thurstone. A law of comparative judgment. , 1994 .
[8] A. Mehrabian. Pleasure-arousal-dominance: A general framework for describing and measuring individual differences in Temperament , 1996 .
[9] Peter G. Engeldrum,et al. Psychometric Scaling: A Toolkit for Imaging Systems Development , 2000 .
[10] Chris Barker,et al. An Experiment on Public Speaking Anxiety in Response to Three Different Types of Virtual Audience , 2002, Presence: Teleoperators & Virtual Environments.
[11] Richard G. Heimberg,et al. Cognitive-Behavioral Group Therapy for Social Phobia: Basic Mechanisms and Clinical Strategies , 2002 .
[12] Rosemarie Rajae-Joordens,et al. Paired comparisons in visual perception studies using small sample sizes , 2005, Displays.
[13] Chris Barker,et al. An Experimental Study on Fear of Public Speaking Using a Virtual Environment , 2006, Cyberpsychology Behav. Soc. Netw..
[14] Owen Kelly,et al. Psychosocial Stress Evoked by a Virtual Audience: Relation to Neuroendocrine Activity , 2007, Cyberpsychology Behav. Soc. Netw..
[15] Amy Banic,et al. Social responses to virtual humans: implications for future interface design , 2007, CHI.
[16] Mark B. Powers,et al. Virtual reality exposure therapy for anxiety disorders: A meta-analysis. , 2008, Journal of anxiety disorders.
[17] S. Hofmann,et al. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Social Anxiety Disorder: Evidence-Based and Disorder-Specific Treatment Techniques , 2008 .
[18] Mel Slater,et al. Place illusion and plausibility can lead to realistic behaviour in immersive virtual environments , 2009, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences.
[19] Shelley E. Taylor,et al. Effects of a supportive or an unsupportive audience on biological and psychological responses to stress. , 2010, Journal of personality and social psychology.
[20] Stacy Marsella,et al. Towards More Comprehensive Listening Behavior: Beyond the Bobble Head , 2011, IVA.
[21] Mattias Wallergård,et al. A Virtual Reality Version of the Trier Social Stress Test: A Pilot Study , 2011, PRESENCE: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments.
[22] Joost Broekens,et al. Dynamic Facial Expression of Emotion Made Easy , 2012, ArXiv.
[23] Etienne de Sevin,et al. A listener model: introducing personality traits , 2012, Journal on Multimodal User Interfaces.
[24] Nicola Döring,et al. Designing Virtual Audiences for Fear of Public Speaking Training - An Observation Study on Realistic Nonverbal Behavior , 2012, Annual Review of Cybertherapy and Telemedicine.
[25] Nicola Döring,et al. What Do Audiences Do When They Sit and Listen? , 2013, Annual Review of Cybertherapy and Telemedicine.
[26] M. Birna van Riemsdijk,et al. An Expressive Virtual Audiencewith Flexible Behavioral Styles , 2013, IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing.
[27] Nicola Döring,et al. The German VR Simulation Realism Scale - Psychometric Construction for Virtual Reality Applications with Virtual Humans , 2013, Annual Review of Cybertherapy and Telemedicine.
[28] P. Anderson,et al. Virtual reality exposure therapy for social anxiety disorder: a randomized controlled trial. , 2013, Journal of consulting and clinical psychology.
[29] Koen V. Hindriks,et al. Bodily Mood Expression: Recognize Moods from Functional Behaviors of Humanoid Robots , 2013, ICSR.
[30] René F. Kizilcec,et al. The Relationship between Virtual Self Similarity and Social Anxiety , 2014, Front. Hum. Neurosci..
[31] Catherine Pelachaud,et al. From Non-verbal Signals Sequence Mining to Bayesian Networks for Interpersonal Attitudes Expression , 2014, IVA.
[32] Louis-Philippe Morency,et al. An interactive virtual audience platform for public speaking training , 2014, AAMAS.
[33] I. Heynderickx,et al. A Meta-Analysis on the Relationship between Self-Reported Presence and Anxiety in Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy for Anxiety Disorders , 2014, PloS one.
[34] Yuyu Xu,et al. Compound Gesture Generation: A Model Based on Ideational Units , 2014, IVA.
[35] Isabel L. Kampmann,et al. Social interactions in virtual reality exposure therapy: A proof-of-concept pilot study. , 2015, Technology and health care : official journal of the European Society for Engineering and Medicine.
[36] Josiane Bissonnette,et al. Virtual Reality Exposure Training for Musicians: Its Effect on Performance Anxiety and Quality. , 2015, Medical problems of performing artists.
[37] Dwi Hartanto,et al. Design and Implementation of Home-Based Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy System with a Virtual eCoach , 2015, IVA.
[38] Michael Neff,et al. Storytelling Agents with Personality and Adaptivity , 2015, IVA.
[39] William J. Boone,et al. Exploring the Impact of TeachME™ Lab Virtual Classroom Teaching Simulation on Early Childhood Education Majors’ Self-Efficacy Beliefs , 2015 .