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How Can We Determine if the Sense of Presence Affects Task Performance?

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Journal Presence (Camb)
Publisher MIT Press
Date 2001 Sep 7
PMID 11543209
Citations 2
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Abstract

The question of whether the sense of presence in virtual environments (or telepresence with respect to teleoperator systems) is causally related to task performance remains un-answered because the appropriate studies have yet to be carried out. In this brief report, the author describes a strategy for resolving this issue and the results of a pilot study in which this strategy was implemented.

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