Presence, rather than prior exposure, is the more strongly indicated factor in the accurate perception of egocentric distances in real world co-located immersive virtual environments. Ries, B.; Interrante, V.; Anderson, L.; and Lindquist, J. In Fleming, R. W. and Kim, S., editors, APGV, volume 153, of ACM International Conference Proceeding Series, pages 157, 2006. ACM.
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author = {Ries, Brian and Interrante, Victoria and Anderson, Lee and Lindquist, Jason},
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date = {2008-06-26},
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title = {Presence, rather than prior exposure, is the more strongly indicated factor in the accurate perception of egocentric distances in real world co-located immersive virtual environments.},
url = {http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/apgv/apgv2006.html#RiesIAL06},
volume = {153},
year = {2006}
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