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PRESENCE-TELEOPERATORS AND VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENTS
卷 11, 期 4, 页码 425-434出版社
M I T PRESS
DOI: 10.1162/105474602760204318
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It has long been argued that the possibility to interact in and with a virtual environment (VE) enhances the sense of presence. On the basis of a three-component model of presence, we specify this hypothesis and argue that the mental representation of possible actions should especially enhance spatial presence, and to a lesser extent the involvement and realness of a VE. We support this hypothesis in three studies, A correlative study showed that self-reported interaction possibilities con-dated significantly with spatial presence, but not with the other two factors. A first experimental study showed that possible self-movement significantly increased spatial presence and realness. A second experimental study showed that even the illusion of interaction, with no actual interaction taking place, significantly increased spatial presence.
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