Understanding dual realities and more in VR

British Journal of Psychology
Xueni Pan, Antonia F de C Hamilton

Abstract

The five commentaries on our paper (Pan & Hamilton, 2018, Br. J. Psychol.) provide a useful summary of the key issues we raise, and also bring to the foreground some new and important questions, touching on a range of issues including presence and the conceptualization of dual realities. We highlight here some important themes and directions for future investigation.

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