Infinite Reality: Avatars, Eternal Life and New Worlds

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Published on Aug 29, 2011 by

(April 29, 2011) Jeremy Bailenson shares his research on virtual reality, avatars, transformed social interaction, and related communication and psychological theories, as well as implications for citizens living in the digital age.

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  • I Love The Video It Can Increase My Knowledge Jeremy Bailenson shares his research on virtual reality

  • Nice Video That You Share , So Very Nice Thanks You virtual reality, avatars, transformed social interaction, and related communication and psychological theories, as well as implications for citizens living in the digital age.

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  • you have some great stuff here

  • Somthing i wanna know is how much the 1:1 mapping of actual body and head motions to avatar motions matter (from the whole VR suit style to keyboard+mouse firstperson-shooter style controls to manipulating virtual puppets with VR gloves, perhaps even actual physical puppet input devices like the ones used to animate the dinosaurs in Jurassic Park etc) and whether getting used to the less natural input methods affect the difference between them.

  • 5:46 Police line up all niggers? Good move..

  • Holy Grail ! 

  • Virtual worlds can have therapeutic symptoms for various mental disorders I think. Many psychological thrillers depict scenarios where the psychotic character is allowed to live in the delusional state of mind to try and heal it. Binaural science also can help with achieving various states of mind in relation to VR.

    There will always be people who are subjected to violent and criminal stimuli, which helps create narcissistic behavior. We just have to promote love and growth rather than decay.

  • LEGALIZE IT...right?

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