Immersive virtual environment technology as a basic research tool in psychology

Jack M. Loomis1, James J. Blascovich1, Andrew C. Beall2
1Department of Psychology, University of California, 93106, Santa Barbara, CA
2Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts

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