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Behav. Sci., Volume 10, Issue 9 (September 2020) – 15 articles

Cover Story (view full-size image): This paper describes how participants coordinate their movement behavior in relation to a virtual crowd that surrounds them. The participants were immersed in a virtual metropolitan city and were instructed to cross the road and reach the opposite sidewalk. Several measurements were obtained to evaluate human movement coordination. Significant differences between the movement behaviors of the participants and the simulated characters were found. Moreover, simple linear regression analyses indicated that the movement behavior of participants was moderately associated with the simulated characters' movements when performing a locomotive task within a virtual crowd population. This study can be considered as a baseline for further research that evaluates the movement coordination of participants during human–virtual crowd interactions using measurements obtained by the simulated characters. View this paper
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