Child Development
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- Mado, M., G. Fauville, H. Jun, E. Most, C. Strang, and J.N. Bailenson. “Accessibility of Educational Virtual Reality for Children During the COVID-19 Pandemic”, Technology, Mind and Behavior.
- Queiroz, A.C.M., G. Fauville, F. Herrera, M.I.S. Leme, and J.N. Bailenson. “Do Students Learn Better With Immersive Virtual Reality Videos Than Conventional Videos? A Comparison of Media Effects With Middle School Girls”., Technology, Mind and Behavior. https://doi.org/10.1037/tmb0000082.
- Bailey, J.O., J.N. Bailenson, J. Obradovic, and N. Aguiar. “Virtual Reality’s Effect on Children’s Inhibitory Control, Social Compliance, and Sharing”, The Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology.
- Bailey, J.O., and J.N. Bailenson. “Considering Virtual Reality in children’s Lives”, Journal of Children and Media, 11, no. 1 (2017): 107-13. https://doi.org/10.1080/17482798.2016.1268779.
- Bailey, J.O., and J.N. Bailenson. “Immersive Virtual Reality and the Developing Child”, Cognitive Development in Digital Contexts, 181-200.
- Won, A., J.O. Bailey, J.N. Bailenson, C. Tataru, I. Yoon, and B. Golianu. “Immersive Virtual Reality for Pediatric Pain”, Children, 4, no. 52 (2017). https://doi.org/10.3390/children4070052.
- Bailey, J.O., J.N. Bailenson, J. Obradovi?, and N.R. Aguiar. “Immersive Virtual Reality Influences children’s Inhibitory Control and Social Behavior”, Paper presentation at the International Communication’s 67th Annual Conference.
- Won, A.S., C. Tataru, C.A. Cojocaru, E.J. Krane, J.N. Bailenson, S. Niswonger, and B. Golianu. “Two Virtual Reality Pilot Studies for the Treatment of Pediatric CRPS”, Pain Medicine.
- Jarrold, W., P. Mundy, M. Gwaltney, J.N. Bailenson, N. Hatt, N. McInyre, K. Kim, M. Solomon, S. Novotny, and L. Swain. “Social Attention in a Virtual Public Speaking Task in Higher Functioning Children With Autism”, Autism Research, 6, no. 5 (2013): 393-410.
- Segovia, K.Y., and J.N. Bailenson. “Virtually True: Children’s Acquisition of False Memories in Virtual Reality”, Media Psychology, 12 (2009): 371-93.