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Personal Identity and Kant’s Third Person Perspective

Idealistic Studies, 1994
L'A. etudie le Troisieme Paralogisme de la «Critique de la raison pure» ou Kant distingue conscience de soi, conscience de sa propre identite a travers le temps et identite personnelle, redefinissant le rapport empirique entre les perspectives de la premiere personne et de la troisieme personne qui concernent l'aperception du sens interne et la ...
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Third person perspective augmented reality for high accuracy applications

2013 IEEE International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality (ISMAR), 2013
We proposed a 6 degrees of freedom augmentation system aimed at meeting the high accuracy requirements of engineering tasks. A stationary panoramic video camera captures a stream that is augmented by a portable computer. A handheld tablet device located in the same area broadcasts its instantaneous orientation, and receives the augmented view in the ...
Stéphane Côté, Philippe Trudel
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An overview of third-generation wireless personal communications: a European perspective

IEEE Personal Communications, 1998
An overview of third-generation wireless personal communications is presented, and the challenges to meet its demands are examined. At the ITU level, the third generation is known as IMT-2000. In Europe, the third generation of wireless personal communications is known as UMTS.
Tero Ojanperä, Ramjee Prasad
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There Is No First- or Third-Person View in Virtual Reality: Understanding the Perspective Continuum

CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2022
Modern games make creative use of First- and Third-person perspectives (FPP and TPP) to allow the player to explore virtual worlds. Traditionally, FPP and TPP perspectives are seen as distinct concepts. Yet, Virtual Reality (VR) allows for flexibility in choosing perspectives.
Matthias Hoppe 0001   +6 more
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First-Person, Third-Person, or Bystander? Exploring the Persuasive Influence of Perspective in Mental Health Narratives

Journal of Health Communication, 2021
As evidence suggests that college students are particularly vulnerable to mental health distress and illness, guidance for designing messages that inspire help-seeking behavior is needed. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the influence of perspective of storytelling on health message involvement and persuasion.
Jessie M, Quintero Johnson   +2 more
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European perspectives on third generation personal communication systems

40th IEEE Conference on Vehicular Technology, 2002
Some of the general trends and perspectives of cordless and cellular systems are discussed. Cordless and cellular systems will develop and converge to form personal communication systems. This will happen as cellular systems grow down and cordless systems grow up. Both of them are essential components of a full personal communication system, and should
D. Grillo, G. MacNamee
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Influence of first-person and third-person perspectives on neural mechanisms of professional pride

Social Neuroscience
Professional pride, including self-reflection and attitude toward one's own occupational group, induces individuals to behave in socially appropriate ways, and uniforms can encourage wearers to have this pride. This study was to elucidate the working pattern of professional pride by exploring neural responses when wearing uniforms and being conscious ...
Yeon-Ju, Hong   +4 more
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Brain activity underlying third person and first person perspective training in virtual environments

ACM SIGGRAPH 2010 Posters, 2010
Over the years, different approaches have been explored to build effective learning methods in virtual reality but the design of effective 3D manipulation techniques still remains an important research problem. To this end, it is important to quantify behavioral and brain mechanisms underlying the geometrical mappings of the body with the environment ...
Tej Tadi   +4 more
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Self‐consciousness in autism: A third‐person perspective on the self

Mind & Language, 2020
This paper suggests that autistic people relate to themselves via a third‐person perspective, an objective and explicit mode of access, while neurotypical people tend to access the different dimensions of their self through a first‐person perspective. This approach sheds light on autistic traits involving interactions with others, usage of narratives ...
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Police contact with people with an intellectual disability: the Independent Third Person perspective

Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 2012
AbstractBackground A number of jurisdictions have instituted legislation requiring an independent person to be present during police interviews with vulnerable people. In Victoria, Australia, a group of volunteers known as Independent Third Persons help to fulfil this role with people who present with cognitive impairment arising from their mental ...
Spivak, B. L, Thomas, S. P. L.
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