8 Strategic Emotion in Negotiation: Cognition, Emotion, and Culture (2008)
G. Riva, M. T. Anguera, B. K. Wiederhold, F. Mantovani (eds, Shu Li, Michael E. Roloff
Abstract. This chapter is an overview of research on emotion in negotiation that integrates cognitive, affective, and cultural aspects of the field. We address the following issues: (1) the effects...
the Analysis of User’s Involvement in Affective Interaction with Virtual Agents (2008)
G. Riva, M. T. Anguera, B. K. Wiederhold, F. Mantovani (eds, Ultimate Communicative, Experience Festschrift, ...
Abstract. Given the growing interest in developing embodied virtual agents with multimodal communication and emotional expression abilities, the issue of user’s involvement is a relevant topic to...
12 Communication and Interaction in (2008)
G. Riva, M. T. Anguera, B. K. Wiederhold, F. Mantovani (eds, Multiplayer First-person-shooter
Abstract. Since their emergence in the 1960s, computer games have developed into a central part of popular culture. An ever-increasing number of players plays games using their computers. One of the...
G. Riva, M. T. Anguera, B. K. Wiederhold, F. Mantovani (eds, Ultimate Communicative, Experience Festschrift, ...
Abstract. Human communication is a highly complex phenomenon that can be approached from numerous theoretical perspectives of varying nature. It is a good example of how traditional metatheoretical,...
4 Presence as a Dimension of Communication: Context of Use (2008)
G. Riva, M. T. Anguera, B. K. Wiederhold, F. Mantovani (eds, Ultimate Communicative, Experience Festschrift, ...
Abstract. We claim that presence is elicited most strongly when information is presented as an inhabitable, external world. Technical developments that permit this, such as the creation of...
Developing interaction devices with 6 DOF for virtual environments (2005)
Stefani, O., Wiederhold, B.K., Haselberger, F., Karaseitanidis, I., Patel, H., Bullinger, A.
F. Vincelli, Y. H. Choi, E. Molinari, B. K. Wiederhold, G. Riva, Ph. D, ...
THROUGH THE DEVELOPMENT of epidemiologic studies we are able to say that 3.5 % of the general population suffer from panic disorder1 with serious personal and social repercussions,