21 research outputs found
Boundary characteristic curves for (A) the nape of the neck and (B) the backs of the arms for the body map item questionnaire on comfort.
<p>Boundary characteristic curves for (A) the nape of the neck and (B) the backs of the arms for the body map item questionnaire on comfort.</p
Body ownership illusion questions MeDown and Another by Condition.
<p>(A) Box plots (B) Posterior distributions of the expected values of the BOI questionnaire scores. This is based on the ordinal logistic regression.</p
Distribution of Participants by Condition, Mean and S.E. of Age.
<p>Distribution of Participants by Condition, Mean and S.E. of Age.</p
Change in Heart Rate by MeDown and Condition.
<p>Change in Heart Rate by MeDown and Condition.</p
Bar chart of means and standard errors of APQ—APQpre by Condition.
<p>Bar chart of means and standard errors of APQ—APQpre by Condition.</p
Change in counting success by MeDown and Condition.
<p>Change in counting success by MeDown and Condition.</p
Results of the Statistical Analysis on all the responses related to Comfort.
<p>Throughout <i>B</i> refers to Baseline, e.g. <i>C</i> denotes LComfort with respect to the experimental period and <i>CB</i> denotes the Baseline variable LComfortBase. X is the experimental condition (X = 0 Comfort, X = 1 Discomfort).</p
Expected comfort scores from the IRT model (A) for the Baseline and (B) for the Comfort condition.
<p>Expected comfort scores from the IRT model (A) for the Baseline and (B) for the Comfort condition.</p
The experimental scenario.
<p>(A) The actual posture of the participant. (B) The posture in the Discomfort position seen from a third person perspective (C) The posture in the Comfort condition seen from third person perspective (D) First person perspective view of the male virtual body in the Comfort condition. Note that the head was never visible in the mirror.</p
Path Model Estimates Corresponding to Figure 8.
<p>n = 40, Chi-squared goodness of fit  = 12.48, d.f.  = 9, P = 0.19.</p