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    Can Simulated Nature Support Mental Health? Comparing Short, Single-Doses of 360-Degree Nature Videos in Virtual Reality With the Outdoors by Browning, Matthew H E M, Mimnaugh, Katherine J, van Riper, Carena J, Laurent, Heidemarie K, LaValle, Steven M

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (15-01-2020)
    “…Nature exposure in virtual reality (VR) can provide emotional well-being benefits for people who cannot access the outdoors. Little is known about how these…”
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    The Plausibility Paradox for Resized Users in Virtual Environments by Pouke, Matti, Mimnaugh, Katherine J., Chambers, Alexis P., Ojala, Timo, LaValle, Steven M.

    Published in Frontiers in virtual reality (30-04-2021)
    “…This paper identifies and confirms a perceptual phenomenon: when users interact with simulated objects in a virtual environment where the users’ scale deviates…”
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    Virtual Reality Sickness Reduces Attention During Immersive Experiences by Mimnaugh, Katherine J., Center, Evan G., Suomalainen, Markku, Becerra, Israel, Lozano, Eliezer, Murrieta-Cid, Rafael, Ojala, Timo, LaValle, Steven M., Federmeier, Kara D.

    “…In this paper, we show that Virtual Reality (VR) sickness is associated with a reduction in attention, which was detected with the P3b Event-Related Potential…”
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    Augmenting Immersive Telepresence Experience with a Virtual Body by Arora, Nikunj, Suomalainen, Markku, Pouke, Matti, Center, Evan G., Mimnaugh, Katherine J., Chambers, Alexis P., Pouke, Sakaria, LaValle, Steven M.

    “…We propose augmenting immersive telepresence by adding a virtual body, representing the user's own arm motions, as realized through a head-mounted display and…”
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    Childhood abuse history and attention bias in adults by Letkiewicz, Allison M., Silton, Rebecca L., Mimnaugh, Katherine J., Miller, Gregory A., Heller, Wendy, Fisher, Joscelyn, Sass, Sarah M.

    Published in Psychophysiology (01-10-2020)
    “…Attention biases toward unpleasant information are evident among children and adults with a history of abuse and have been identified as a potential pathway…”
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    Human Perception-Optimized Planning for Comfortable VR-Based Telepresence by Becerra, Israel, Suomalainen, Markku, Lozano, Eliezer, Mimnaugh, Katherine J., Murrieta-Cid, Rafael, LaValle, Steven M.

    Published in IEEE robotics and automation letters (01-10-2020)
    “…This paper introduces an emerging motion planning problem by considering a human that is immersed into the viewing perspective of a remote robot. The challenge…”
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    Executive Function Deficits in Daily Life Prospectively Predict Increases in Depressive Symptoms by Letkiewicz, Allison M., Miller, Gregory A., Crocker, Laura D., Warren, Stacie L., Infantolino, Zachary P., Mimnaugh, Katherine J., Heller, Wendy

    Published in Cognitive therapy and research (01-12-2014)
    “…Executive function (EF) deficits are associated with depression. Given that few prospective studies have been conducted, it is unclear whether deficits…”
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    Leaning-Based Control of an Immersive-Telepresence Robot by Halkola, Joona, Suomalainen, Markku, Sakcak, Basak, Mimnaugh, Katherine J., Kalliokoski, Juho, Chambers, Alexis P., Ojala, Timo, LaValle, Steven M.

    “…In this paper, we present an implementation of a leaning-based control of a differential drive telepresence robot and a user study in simulation, with the goal…”
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    HI-DWA: Human-Influenced Dynamic Window Approach for Shared Control of a Telepresence Robot by Kalliokoski, Juho, Sakcak, Basak, Suomalainen, Markku, Mimnaugh, Katherine J., Chambers, Alexis P., Ojala, Timo, LaValle, Steven M.

    “…This paper considers the problem of enabling the user to modify the path of a telepresence robot. The robot is capable of autonomously navigating to a goal…”
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    Unwinding Rotations Improves User Comfort with Immersive Telepresence Robots by Suomalainen, Markku, Sakcak, Basak, Widagdo, Adhi, Kalliokoski, Juho, Mimnaugh, Katherine J., Chambers, Alexis P., Ojala, Timo, LaValle, Steven M.

    “…We propose unwinding the rotations experienced by the user of an immersive telepresence robot to improve comfort and reduce VR sickness of the user. By…”
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    The Plausibility Paradox For Scaled-Down Users In Virtual Environments by Pouke, Matti, Mimnaugh, Katherine J., Ojala, Timo, LaValle, Steven M.

    “…This paper identifies a new phenomenon: when users interact with simulated objects in a virtual environment where the user is much smaller than usual, there is…”
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    Analysis of User Preferences for Robot Motions in Immersive Telepresence by Mimnaugh, Katherine J., Suomalainen, Markku, Becerra, Israel, Lozano, Eliezer, Murrieta-Cid, Rafael, LaValle, Steven M.

    “…This paper considers how the motions of a telepresence robot moving autonomously affect a person immersed in the robot through a head-mounted display. In…”
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    Look-and-Twist: A Simple Selection Method for Virtual and Augmented Reality by Yershova, Anna, Uotila, Elmeri, Mimnaugh, Katherine J, Prencipe, Nicoletta, Manivannan, M, Ojala, Timo, LaValle, Steven M

    Published 13-10-2024
    “…This paper introduces a novel interaction method for virtual and augmented reality called look-and-twist, which is directly analogous to point-and-click…”
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    Virtual Reality Sickness Reduces Attention During Immersive Experiences by Mimnaugh, Katherine J, Center, Evan G, Suomalainen, Markku, Becerra, Israel, Lozano, Eliezer, Murrieta-Cid, Rafael, Ojala, Timo, LaValle, Steven M, Federmeier, Kara D

    Published 11-10-2023
    “…IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, vol. 29, no. 11, pp. 4394-4404, Nov. 2023 In this paper, we show that Virtual Reality (VR) sickness…”
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    Leaning-Based Control of an Immersive-Telepresence Robot by Halkola, Joona, Suomalainen, Markku, Sakcak, Basak, Mimnaugh, Katherine J, Kalliokoski, Juho, Chambers, Alexis P, Ojala, Timo, LaValle, Steven M

    Published 22-08-2022
    “…In this paper, we present an implementation of a leaning-based control of a differential drive telepresence robot and a user study in simulation, with the goal…”
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    Comfort and Sickness while Virtually Aboard an Autonomous Telepresence Robot by Suomalainen, Markku, Mimnaugh, Katherine J, Becerra, Israel, Lozano, Eliezer, Murrieta-Cid, Rafael, LaValle, Steven M

    Published 09-09-2021
    “…In: Bourdot P., Alca\~niz Raya M., Figueroa P., Interrante V., Kuhlen T.W., Reiners D. (eds) Virtual Reality and Mixed Reality. EuroXR 2021. Lecture Notes in…”
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    The Plausibility Paradox for Scaled-Down Users in Virtual Environments by Pouke, Matti, Mimnaugh, Katherine J, Ojala, Timo, LaValle, Steven M

    Published 03-12-2019
    “…This paper identifies a new phenomenon: when users interact with simulated objects in a virtual environment where the user is much smaller than usual, there is…”
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    A Study of Preference and Comfort for Users Immersed in a Telepresence Robot by Widagdo, Adhi, Suomalainen, Markku, Sakcak, Basak, Mimnaugh, Katherine J, Kalliokoski, Juho, Chambers, Alexis P, Ojala, Timo, LaValle, Steven M

    Published 05-03-2022
    “…In this paper, we show that unwinding the rotations of a user immersed in a telepresence robot is preferred and may increase the feeling of presence or "being…”
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