Ahn, S.J., Bailenson, J.N., & Park, D. (2014). Short- and long-term effects of embodied experiences in immersive virtual environments on environmental locus of control and behavior. Computers in Human Behavior, 39, 235-245.
Publications
Automatically Detected Nonverbal Behavior Predicts Creativity in Collaborating Dyads
Won, A.S., Bailenson, J.N., Stathatos, S.C., Dai, W. (2014). Automatically Detected Nonverbal Behavior Predicts Creativity in Collaborating Dyads, Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, 38 (3), 389-408.
Automatic Detection of Nonverbal Behavior Predicts Learning in Dyadic Interactions
Won, A. S., Bailenson, J. N., & Janssen, J. H. (2014). Automatic detection of nonverbal behavior predicts learning in dyadic interactions. IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing, 5 (2), 112-125.
Self-endorsed advertisements: When the self persuades the self
Ahn, S.J., & Bailenson, J.N. (2014). Self-endorsed advertisements: When the self persuades the self. Journal of Marketing Theory and Practice, 22 (2), 135-136. doi.org/10.2753/MTP1069-6679220203 read more…
The use of doppelgangers in virtual reality to treat public speaking anxiety: a gender comparison
Aymerich-Franch, L. & Bailenson, J.N. (2014). The use of doppelgangers in virtual reality to treat public speaking anxiety: a gender comparison. Proceedings of the International Society for Presence Research Annual Conference. March, 17-19, Vienna, Austria.
Avatar Psychology
Scarborough, J.K. & Bailenson, J.N. (2014). Avatar Psychology. In Mark Grimshaw (Hg.) The Oxford Handbook of Virtuality, 129-144.
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Does the mask govern the mind?: Effects of arbitrary gender representation on quantitative task performance in avatar-represented virtual groups
Lee, J.E., Nass, C.I., & Bailenson, J.N. (2014). Does the mask govern the mind? : Effects of arbitrary gender representation on quantitative task performance in avatar-represented virtual groups. Cyberpsychology, Behavior, & Social Networking, 17 (4), 248-254.
A framework for interactivity and presence in novel bodies
Won, A.S., Haans, A., IJsselsteijn, W.A., & Bailenson J.N., (2014). A framework for interactivity and presence in novel bodies. Interacting with Presence: HCI and the Sense of Presence in Computer-mediated Environments, 57-69. read more…
Social Attention in a Virtual Public Speaking Task in Higher Functioning Children with Autism
Jarrold, W., Mundy, P., Gwaltney, M., Bailenson, J.N., Hatt, N., McInyre, N., Kim, K., Solomon, M., Novotny, S., Swain, L. (2013). Social Attention in a Virtual Public Speaking Task in Higher Functioning Children with Autism. Autism Research, 6 (5), 393-410.
Post-error expression of speed and force while performing a simple, monotonous task with a haptic pen
Alonso, M.B., Keyson, D.V., Jabon, M.E., Hummels, C.C.M., Hekkert, P.P.M. & Bailenson, J.N. (2013). Post-error expression of speed and force while performing a simple, monotonous task with a haptic pen. Behaviour & Information Technology, 32 (8), 778-782. read more…
Designing virtual environments to measure behavioral correlates of state-level body satisfaction
Purvis, C.K., Jones, M. Bailey, J., Bailenson, J.N., Taylor, C.B. (2013). Designing virtual environments to measure behavioral correlates of state-level body satisfaction. Studies in Health Technology and Information, 191, 168–172.
The embodiment of sexualized virtual selves: The Proteus effect and experiences of self-objectification via avatars
Fox, J., Bailenson, J.N., & Tricase, L. (2013). The embodiment of sexualized virtual selves: The Proteus effect and experiences of self-objectification via avatars. Computers in Human Behavior., 29, 930-938. read more…
The effect of embodied experiences on self-other merging, attitude, and helping behavior
Ahn, S.J., Le, A.M.T., & Bailenson, J.N. (2013). The effect of embodied experiences on self-other merging, attitude, and helping behavior. Media Psychology, 16 (1), 7-38. read more…
Virtual Superheroes: Using Superpowers in Virtual Reality to Encourage Prosocial Behavior
Rosenberg, R.S., Baughman, S.L., Bailenson, J.N. (2013). Virtual Superheroes: Using Superpowers in Virtual Reality to Encourage Prosocial Behavior. PLOS One., 8 (1), 1-9.
Identity Manipulation — What Happens When Identity Presentation is Not Truthful
Segovia, K.Y. & Bailenson, J.N. (2013). Identity Manipulation—What Happens When Identity Presentation is Not Truthful. In Amichai-Hamburger Y. (Ed.), The Social Net: Understanding Our Online Behavior, Oxford University Press, 45-61.
Effects of Facial and Voice Similarity on Presence in a Public Speaking Virtual Environment
Aymerich-Franch, L., Karutz, C., & Bailenson, J.N. (2012). Effects of Facial and Voice Similarity on Presence in a Public Speaking Virtual Environment. Proceedings of the International Society for Presence Research Annual Conference. October 24–26, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. read more…
Tracking Gestures to Detect Gender
Won, A.S., Yu, L., Janssen, J.H., & Bailenson, J.N. (2012). Tracking Gestures to Detect Gender. Proceedings of the International Society for Presence Research Annual Conference. October 24 – 26, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. read more…
How immersive is enough? A foundation for a meta-analysis of the effect of immersive technology on measured presence.
Cummings, J.J., Bailenson, J.N., & Fidler, M.J. (2012). How immersive is enough? A foundation for a meta-analysis of the effect of immersive technology on measured presence. Proceedings of the International Society for Presence Research Annual Conference. October 24-26, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. read more…
Presence and memory: Immersive virtual reality effects on cued recall
Bailey, J., Bailenson, J.N., Won, A.S., Flora, J., & Armel, K.C (2012). Presence and memory: Immersive virtual reality effects on cued recall. Proceedings of the International Society for Presence Research Annual Conference. October 24-26, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. read more…
Virtual imposters: Responses to avatars that do not look like their controllers
Segovia, K. Y., & Bailenson, J.N. (2012). Virtual imposters: Responses to avatars that do not look like their controllers. Social Influence, 7(4), 285-303, DOI: 10.1080/15534510.2012.670906. read more…