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Bernhard E. Riecke
Bernhard E. Riecke
Professor, School of Interactive Arts & Technology (SIAT), Simon Fraser University, Canada
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Social presence in online discussions as a process predictor of academic performance
S Joksimović, D Gašević, V Kovanović, BE Riecke, M Hatala
Journal of Computer Assisted Learning 31 (6), 638-654, 2015
3252015
Vection and visually induced motion sickness: how are they related?
B Keshavarz, BE Riecke, LJ Hettinger, JL Campos
Frontiers in psychology 6, 472, 2015
2992015
Do HDR displays support LDR content?: a psychophysical evaluation
AO Akyüz, R Fleming, BE Riecke, E Reinhard, HH Bülthoff
ACM Transactions on Graphics (TOG) 26 (3), 38, 2007
2522007
Visual homing is possible without landmarks: A path integration study in virtual reality
BE Riecke, HAHC Veen, HH Bülthoff
Presence: Teleoperators & virtual environments 11 (5), 443-473, 2002
2242002
Do we need to walk for effective virtual reality navigation? physical rotations alone may suffice
BE Riecke, B Bodenheimer, T McNamara, B Williams, P Peng, ...
Spatial Cognition VII, 234-247, 2010
1682010
Sonic Cradle designing for an immersive experience of meditation by connecting respiration to music
J Vidyarthi, BE Riecke, D Gromala
Proceedings of the designing interactive systems conference, 408-417, 2012
1602012
Spatial updating in virtual reality: the sufficiency of visual information
BE Riecke, DW Cunningham, HH Bülthoff
Psychological research 71, 298-313, 2007
1592007
Cognitive factors can influence self-motion perception (vection) in virtual reality
BE Riecke, J Schulte-Pelkum, MN Avraamides, MVD Heyde, HH Bülthoff
ACM Transactions on Applied Perception (TAP) 3 (3), 194-216, 2006
1382006
Moving sounds enhance the visually-induced self-motion illusion (circular vection) in virtual reality
BE Riecke, A Väljamäe, J Schulte-Pelkum
ACM Transactions on Applied Perception (TAP) 6 (2), 1-27, 2009
1362009
Compelling Self-Motion Through Virtual Environments without Actual Self-Motion–Using Self-Motion Illusions (“Vection”) to Improve User Experience in VR
BE Riecke
Virtual Reality, 149 - 176, 2010
1212010
Are you awed yet? How virtual reality gives us awe and goose bumps
D Quesnel, BE Riecke
Frontiers in psychology 9, 2158, 2018
1152018
Towards lean and elegant self-motion simulation in virtual reality
BE Riecke, J Schulte-Pelkum, F Caniard, HH Bulthoff
IEEE Proceedings. VR 2005. Virtual Reality, 2005., 131-138, 2005
1082005
On your feet! Enhancing vection in leaning-based interfaces through multisensory stimuli
E Kruijff, A Marquardt, C Trepkowski, RW Lindeman, A Hinkenjann, ...
Proceedings of the 2016 Symposium on Spatial User Interaction, 149-158, 2016
902016
Local and global reference frames for environmental spaces
T Meilinger, BE Riecke, HH Bülthoff
Quarterly journal of experimental psychology 67 (3), 542-569, 2014
872014
Immersive interactive technologies for positive change: a scoping review and design considerations
A Kitson, M Prpa, BE Riecke
Frontiers in psychology 9, 1354, 2018
842018
Visual cues can be sufficient for triggering automatic, reflexlike spatial updating
BE Riecke, MVD Heyde, HH Bülthoff
ACM Transactions on Applied Perception (TAP) 2 (3), 183-215, 2005
782005
Comparing leaning-based motion cueing interfaces for virtual reality locomotion
A Kitson, AM Hashemian, ER Stepanova, E Kruijff, BE Riecke
2017 IEEE Symposium on 3d user interfaces (3DUI), 73-82, 2017
762017
Bridging the gap: Attribute and spatial metaphors for tangible interface design
A Macaranas, AN Antle, BE Riecke
Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Tangible, Embedded and …, 2012
712012
Interactively mediating experiences of mindfulness meditation
J Vidyarthi, BE Riecke
International Journal of Human-Computer Studies 72 (8-9), 674-688, 2014
632014
To move or not to move: can active control and user-driven motion cueing enhance self-motion perception (" vection") in virtual reality?
BE Riecke, D Feuereissen
Proceedings of the ACM symposium on applied perception, 17-24, 2012
632012
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