In Certain Circles, Two Is a Crowd, The New York Times VHIL research shows that the unwritten rules of personal space are so powerful, people even impose them on their cyber selves. more»
Concept of ‘Personal Space’ Survives in Virtual Reality, Nature VHIL research shows real-world social rules mirrored in 'Second Life' interactions. more»
Avatar-Based Marketing, Harvard Business Review Digital technology allows avatar sellers to modify their behavior and appearance so that they simultaneously mimic the different gestures and look of hundreds of avatars in the same room. more»
Our Digital Self, APR Weekend America Jeremy Bailenson discusses the Proteus effect in radio interview. more»
What’s in a Face? Testing the Familiarity-Likeability Connection, Washington Post VHIL collaborates with Stanford's Political Communication Lab and the Washington Post in face morphing experiment. more»
For a New Personality, Click Here, New Scientist VHIL research shows that when people alter the appearance of their avatars they also change their behavior. more»
Using Face Tracking to Detect Mood, Beyond Tomorrow VHIL face tracking research featured in Australian series. more»