
Working remotely between Paris and Tallinn on paper that discusses psychophysiological findings related to Marie-Laure Cazin’s 360 VR film “Freud’s Last Hypnosis”.
Enactive Virtuality Research Group, Tallinn University

Working remotely between Paris and Tallinn on paper that discusses psychophysiological findings related to Marie-Laure Cazin’s 360 VR film “Freud’s Last Hypnosis”.

Kuvaus:https://midi2022.opi.org.pl
Day 3 (14 December, 2022)
Remote event
| 10:00 –10:05 | Conference opening |
| 10:05 – 11:30 |
Digital Interaction – Session 1 Chair Dr. Wiesław Kopeć / Kinga Skorupska Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology, Warsaw, Poland |
| Seeking Emotion Labels for Bodily Reactions: An Experimental Study in Simulated Interviews Debora Souza, Pia Tikka and Ighoyota Ajenaghughrure |