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  1. Advantages of Friend-Modelled Social Interactive Feedforward for VR Exergaming
  2. The Effect of Degraded Eye Tracking Accuracy on Interactions in VR
  3. Real-World Scanpaths Exhibit Long-Term Temporal Dependencies: Considerations for Contextual AI for AR Applications
  4. Watch This! Observational Learning in VR Promotes Better Far Transfer than Active Learning for a Fine Psychomotor Task
  5. Towards an Eye-Brain-Computer Interface: Combining Gaze with the Stimulus-Preceding Negativity for Target Selections in XR
  6. Squishy, Yet Satisfying: Exploring Deformable Shapes' Cross-Modal Correspondences with Colours and Emotions
  7. REVEAL: REal and Virtual Environments Augmentation Lab @ Bath
  8. Shaping The Future: Developing Principles for Policy Recommendations for Responsible Innovation in Virtual Worlds
  9. Pic2Tac: Creating Accessible Tactile Images using Semantic Information from Photographs
  10. Dancing with the Avatars: Minimal Avatar Customisation Enhances Learning in a Psychomotor Task
  11. Designing and Assessing a Virtual Reality Simulation to Build Resilience to Street Harassment
  12. Dancing with the Avatars: Feedforward Learning from Self-Avatars
  13. Climb-o-Vision: A Computer Vision Driven Sensory Substitution Device for Rock Climbing
  14. A Virtual Reality Application of the Rubber Hand Illusion Induced by Ultrasonic Mid-air Haptic Stimulation
  15. Neuroplasticity and crossmodal connectivity in the normal, healthy brain.
  16. Feeling Colours: Crossmodal Correspondences Between Tangible 3D Objects, Colours and Emotions
  17. Exploring Asymmetric Roles in Mixed-Ability Gaming
  18. Effects of Emotion and Agency on Presence in Virtual Reality
  19. Reading with the Tongue: Individual Differences Affect the Perception of Ambiguous Stimuli with the BrainPort
  20. Affect Recognition using Psychophysiological Correlates in High Intensity VR Exergaming
  21. Lower status’ people more likely to share wealth than ‘higher status’ people
  22. Perception and action from technology for blind people that turns image into either sounds or touch
  23. Multisensory perceptual learning and sensory substitution
  24. Introducing the Process and Content of Research into Lectures, the Laboratory, and Study Time
  25. Congenital blindness improves semantic and episodic memory
  26. Touching bouba, hearing kiki. Image resolution and sound symbolism in visual-to-auditory sensory substitution
  27. Visual experience and the establishment of spatial and tactile maps in the brain
  28. How well do you see what you hear? The acuity of visual-to-auditory sensory substitution
  29. Visual experience facilitates allocentric spatial representation
  30. Reading Users' Minds From Their Eyes: A Method for Implicit Image Annotation
  31. The role of visual experience for the neural basis of spatial cognition
  32. The role of visual experience for spatial numerical associations
  33. Does apparent size capture attention in visual search? Evidence from the Muller-Lyer illusion
  34. Individual Differences and Metacognitive Knowledge of Visual Search Strategy
  35. Gaze movement inference for user adapted image annotation and retrieval
  36. Size Matters: Large Objects Capture Attention in Visual Search
  37. Synthetic synaesthesia and sensory substitution
  38. Additional-singleton interference in efficient visual search: A common salience route for detection and compound tasks
  39. Propagation of Brain Activity during Audiovisual Integration
  40. Seeing ‘Where’ through the Ears: Effects of Learning-by-Doing and Long-Term Sensory Deprivation on Localization Based on Image-to-Sound Substitution
  41. The Modulating Influence of Category Size on the Classification of Exception Patterns
  42. Turning on the Spotlight: Do Attention and Luminance Contrast Affect Neuronal Responses in the Same Way?
  43. Bottom-up guidance in visual search for conjunctions.
  44. Searching for an Oddball: Neural Correlates of Singleton Detection Mode in Parietal Cortex
  45. Biased competition and visual search: the role of luminance and size contrast
  46. Target-nontarget similarity modulates stimulus-driven control in visual search