PERCEIVED REALISM TELEPRESENCE


Details:

The definitions under this heading explicitly involve technology; the phenomenon is a subjective property of an individual person; the source of the stimuli in the experience is only external (outside the body); and there is an inaccurate perceptioon that technology is not involved in the experience when it is;; and the aspect of the phenonenon that is of primary interest is related to perceived realism (i.e., the correspondence between a technology-mediated experience and a similar experience not mediated by technology).

Sample defintion(s):

Slater (2003):
"Presence is the response to a given level of immersion (and it only really makes sense when there are two competing systems - one typically the real world, and the other the technology delivering a given immersive system). There are many signs of presence - behaviours (in the widest sense) that match being in a similar situation in reality." (Summary)

Lombard & Ditton (1997):
"[T]he extent to which a media portrayal is [perceived as being] plausible or 'true to life' in that it reflects events that do or could occur in the nonmediated world" (Presence as realism)

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