Spontaneous eye blinks as an alternative measure for spatial presence experiences - Michael Brill - Books - Wurzburg University Press - 9783958260948 - June 18, 2019
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Spontaneous eye blinks as an alternative measure for spatial presence experiences

Michael Brill

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Spontaneous eye blinks as an alternative measure for spatial presence experiences

Spatial presence is a state in which media users temporarily overlook the mediated nature of their experience. This study discusses stimulus-dependent structure in spontaneous eye-blink behavior as an alternative to presence selfreport measures. To this end, theories and empirical evidence on presence, spontaneous eye-blink behavior, and existing approaches for presence assessment are used to link antecedent processes of presence, especially attention, to presence and structure in blinking behavior. Three experiments in different media environments relate three different methods for quantification of stimulus-dependent structure to an established presence scale. The results are not conclusive, but raise questions on presence and its measurement, and advance the understanding of stimulus-dependent structure in spontaneous eye-blink behavior.


288 pages

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Released June 18, 2019
ISBN13 9783958260948
Publishers Wurzburg University Press
Pages 288
Dimensions 148 × 210 × 15 mm   ·   344 g
Language English