Sound Research WIKINDX |
Resource type: Journal Article Peer reviewed DOI: 10.1162/pres.1992.1.1.120 ID no. (ISBN etc.): 1054-7460 BibTeX citation key: Sheridan1992a Email resource to friend View all bibliographic details |
Categories: General Keywords: Immersion, Presence, Presence (definition), Self-presence, Telepresence Creators: Sheridan Publisher: MIT Press (Cambridge, Massachusetts) Collection: Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments Resources citing this (Bibliography: WIKINDX Master Bibliography) |
Views: 6/378
|
Quotes |
p.120
"given sufficiently high-fidelity display, a mental attitude of willing acceptance, and a modicum of motor "participation" [...] the human operator experiences "telepresence" (sense of being physically present with virtual object(s) at the remote teleoperator site) or "virtual presence" (sense of being physically present with visual, auditory, or force displays generated by a computer)."
Added by: Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard
Keywords: Immersion Presence Reality/Virtuality/Actuality Telepresence |
p.121
"is sense of "presence" simply a concomitant benign phenomenon, or even a distraction? Or is the quality of "presence" the critical psychological indicator of physical stimulus sufficiency?"
Added by: Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard
Keywords: Immersion Presence Telepresence |
Paraphrases |
p.120
At time of writing, Sheridan states that the latest technologies driving presence are video and graphics technologies, 'head-coupled displays', devices such as data gloves and body suits, 'cutaneous stimulation devices' and 'high-bandwidth, multi-degree-of-freedom force feedback.'
Added by: Mark Grimshaw-Aagaard
Keywords: Immersion Presence Telepresence |