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Improved third-person perspective

Proceedings of The 7th ACM SIGGRAPH International Conference on Virtual-Reality Continuum and Its Applications in Industry, 2008
Pre-existing researches [Salamin et al. 2006] showed that Third-Person Perspective (3PP) enhances user navigation in 3D virtual environments by reducing proprio-perception issues. Nevertheless, this approach has shown drawbacks related to occlusions and adaptation time.
Salamin P., Thalmann D., Vexo F.
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Theory of Mind in schizophrenia: First person vs third person perspective

Consciousness and Cognition, 2004
Patients suffering from schizophrenia have an impaired meta-representation also known as Theory of Mind (ToM). Moreover, the presence of delusions or other positive symptoms of schizophrenia has been correlated to poor ToM performances. Lack of insight is a common symptom of schizophrenia and can be considered a critical manifestation of impaired ToM ...
O. Gambini, V. Barbieri, S. Scarone
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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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Representing Human Hands Haptically or Visually from First-Person versus Third-Person Perspectives

Perception, 2010
Humans can recognise human body parts haptically as well as visually. We employed a mental-rotation task to determine whether participants could adopt a third-person perspective when judging the laterality of life-like human hands. Female participants adopted either a first-person or a third-person perspective using vision (experiment 1) or haptics ...
Ryo, Kitada   +3 more
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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 ...
Stephane Cote, Philippe Trudel
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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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Explaining Individual Differences in Third-Person Perception

Communication Research, 2001
Research on social perception and a reassessment of findings from third-person research suggest that an individual's tendency to third-person perception is constrained by his or her perceptual position. For some people (e.g., the less well educated), it is probably less easily possible to perceive others as more susceptible to media effects than ...
Peiser, W., Peter, J.
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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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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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