The Independent and Interactive Effects of Embodied-Agent Appearance and Behavior on Self-Report, Cognitive, and Behavioral Markers of Copresence in Immersive Virtual Environments.
Jeremy N. BailensonKimberly R. SwinthCrystal L. HoytSusan PerskyAlex DimovJim BlascovichPublished in: Presence Teleoperators Virtual Environ. (2005)
Keyphrases
- embodied conversational agents
- immersive virtual environments
- synthetic characters
- agent behavior
- virtual characters
- cognitive agents
- human decision making
- intelligent agents
- sensory motor
- human behavior
- virtual environment
- multi agent
- autonomous agents
- cognitive science
- decision making
- multi agent systems
- cognitive processes
- behavioral model
- cognitive style
- selective perception
- virtual agents
- agent architecture
- multiagent systems
- appearance model
- individual differences
- information processing
- social interaction
- reinforcement learning
- situated agents
- pedagogical agents
- intelligent behavior
- cognitive process
- individual level
- behavioral patterns
- social factors
- virtual learning environments
- agent model
- distance learning
- computer graphics
- metadata