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Extended versions of 51 s length of four excerpts from the Eerola and Vuoskoski dataset of emotional film This study investigates the mediating role of presence in the relationship between immersion and musical reality VR environments. We examine how the level of immersion facilitated by VR technology influences immersive experiences that foster a strong sense of presence can enhance emotional responses to music The Mediating Effect of Presence on Musical Emotions in Virtual Environments
Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Computer Supported Education - (Volume 1) This book contains the proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Computer Supported Education sponsored by the Institute for Systems and Technologies of Information Control and Communication INSTICC . CSEDU and distance education. CSEDU provides an overview of current technologies as well as upcoming trends and The Influence of Pro-Environmental Behavior Stages on e-Learning Platform Acceptance in Public Works
UK Prof Kate Dossett University of Leeds Gabrielle Tymków University of Plymouth UK Genevieve Johnson-Smith son nom l indique SHAW la Society for the History of Women in the Americas est une société savante dont ANNUAL CONFERENCE 2026 - Society for the History of Women in the Americas
plénière ANR PaleoCet "The exploitation of whales in the Paleolithic of Atlantic Europe" 3 octobre 2019
Link towards the site of the journal with the list of issues from the 1st issue of Anglophonia Caliban issue of Anglophonia Caliban n 1 33 issues of Caliban were published between 1964 and 1997. List of the Former fellow of Churchill College Cambridge Charles MOLESWORTH Queen s College City University of New York 3 Victor SAGE University of East Anglia Norwich Scott SLOVIC University of Idaho Laurence TALAIRACH-VIELMAS University of Calgary Jean VIVIÈS Université d'Aix-Marseille. Chris WILLIAMS Cardiff University School of History Caliban, French Journal of English Studies
explained by 3 060 km of unprotected primary forest. Overall 42 of the NEA have a high degree of congruence between vulnerability of natural heritage in the Northeast Ecuadorian Amazon NEA from the perspective of intrinsic intrinsic vulnerability. Therefore two proxy indicators of vulnerability were established i the ecological integrity vulnerability index EIVI indicating the potential loss of ecological integrity assessed by protection status vulnerability index BVI deriving the potential loss of biological diversity using land cover land use 2014 Vulnerability assessment of natural heritage in the North-Eastern Ecuadorian Amazon using land use cover
on 40 ha the study of historical archives 16th-20th c. the soil charcoal analysis of 16 pits and the charcoal radiocarbon dating of former charcoal kiln platforms n 41 . The results enabled the reconstruction of the Holocene At the local scale in the heart of the OGFs we detected direct traces of human activities from the Bronze attributed to the characteristics of maturity that have emerged in the absence of human economic activities for aims to challenge and refine the existing paradigm of relict primary forests located in temperate Europe Historical ecology reveals the long-term co-construction of the current European beech-fir old-growth forests not “primary’ • Insights for the implementation of a biodiversity-friendly forest management. baseline natural forest ecosystem in the montane belt of temperate Europe: questioning an ecological myth
comparing the nature of the pedestrian human or a robot. Based on the results of this experiment and the real situations of pedestrians crossing a robot. The visual behavior and user experience of pedestrians were perception of the human via a user identified robot head can avoid users' hesitation and feeling of threat https doi.org 10.1109 THMS.2023.3314894 Navigation of robots among humans is still an open problem especially anthropomorphic robot like a PR2 robot with a height of 1.33 m should behave when crossing a human in a narrow Evaluating the Impact of Time-to-Collision Constraint and Head Gaze on Usability for Robot Navigation
variables of the driving activity such as weather conditions. Additionally the context of intermediate intermediate levels of automation such as SAE level 3 remains largely unexplored. The objective of this study was level 3 AC in different combinations of conditions i.e. types of roads weather conditions and traffic manually drive in the same situation. Through analyses of variance and equivalence tests results showed a tendency showed that while participants with the lowest levels of trust preferred an AC speed lower than theirs those driving-style of the human behind the wheel, has a positive influence on various aspects of his experience Studies investigating the question of how automated cars (ACs) should drive converge to show that a personalized car drive as I do? Investigating speed preferences of drivengers in various driving conditions
a website as a function of prior domain knowledge high level vs low level of users and search problem same search strategies regardless of the task complexity and the level of prior knowledge domain required to complete three simple problems the main words of the instructions corresponded to links on the menu time spent on relevant pages and reducing the number of areas visually explored on the website. By contrast for information during websites navigation: effects of prior domain knowledge and problem complexity