In virtual environments, perceived egocentric distances are consistently underestimated when compared to the same distance judgments in the real world. The research presented in t...
People underestimate egocentric distances in head-mounted display virtual environments, as compared to estimates done in the real world. Our work investigates whether distances ar...
Ivelina V. Alexandrova, Paolina T. Teneva, Stephan...
Several experiments have provided evidence that ego-centric distances are perceived as compressed in immersive virtual environments relative to the real world. The principal facto...
Frank Steinicke, Gerd Bruder, Klaus Hinrichs, Mark...
Abstract—Head-mounted displays (HMDs) allow users to observe virtual environments (VEs) from an egocentric perspective. However, several experiments have provided evidence that e...
Falko Kellner, Benjamin Bolte, Gerd Bruder, Ulrich...