The sense of presence in virtual environments: 论文
2003Zeitschrift für Medienpsychologie引用 340
Virtual Reality Applications and ImpactsAction Observation and SynchronizationMedia Influence and Health
摘要
Abstract. The sense of presence is the feeling of being there in a virtual environment. A three-component self report scale to measure sense of presence is described, the components being sense of spatial presence, involvement, and realness. This three-component structure was developed in a survey study with players of 3D games (N = 246) and replicated in a second survey study (N = 296); studies using the scale for measuring the effects of interaction on presence provide evidence for validity. The findings are explained by the Potential Action Coding Theory of presence, which assumes that presence develops from mental model building and suppression of the real environment.