Publications
The Responses of Medical General Practitioners to Unreasonable Patient Demand for Antibiotics - A Study of Medical Ethics Using Immersive Virtual Reality
Pan, X., M. Slater, A. Beacco, X. Navarro, D. Swapp, J. Hale, P.A.G. Forbes, C. Denvir, A.F.d.C. Hamilton, and S. Delacroix. 2016
12th February 2016
The Responses of Medical General Practitioners to Unreasonable Patient Demand for Antibiotics – A study of medical ethics using immersive virtual reality PLoS One. in press.
Can a short interactive communication scenario in virtual reality alter future clinician behaviour to reduce unnecessary antibiotic prescribing in General Practice?
Caroline Fertleman, Sylvie Delacroix, Carmel Sher, Xueni Pan, Sophie Lumley and Ai-Nee Lim
2017. Front. Public Health. doi: 10.3389/conf.FPUBH.2017.03.00061
Law’s ‘Inherent Moral Risk’ and the Two-Way Relationship between Law and Habits
Sylvie Delacroix
2016. SSRN.
Ethics, Computer systems and the professions
Sylvie Delacriox
2016. SSRN.
Body Ownership Causes Illusory Self-Attribution of Speaking and Influences Subsequent Real Speaking
Banakou, D., and M. Slater
2014. PNAS. 111:17678-17683
First-person Perspective Virtual Body Posture Influences Stress: A virtual reality body ownership study
Bergström, I., K. Kilteni, and M. Slater
2016. PLoS One. 11(2): e0148060
Behavioral, Neural, and Computational Principles of Bodily Self-Consciousness
Blanke, O., M. Slater, and A. Serino
2015. Neuron. 88:145-166
Effects of Embodying Self-Compassion within Virtual Reality on Depressed Patients
Falconer, C.J., A. Rovira, J.A. King, P. Gilbert, A. Antley, P. Fearon, N. Ralph, M. Slater, and C.R. Brewin
2016. British Journal of Psychiatry Open 2.1: 74-80
Embodying Compassion: A Virtual Reality Paradigm for Overcoming Excessive Self-Criticism
Falconer, C.J., M. Slater, A. Rovira, J.A. King, P. Gilbert, A. Antley, and C.R. Brewin
2014. PLoS One. 9
Hypersensitivity to Contingent Behavior in Paranoia: A New Virtual Reality Paradigm
Fornells-Ambrojo, M., M. Elenbaas, C. Barker, D. Swapp, X. Navarro, A. Rovira, J.M.T. Sanahuja, and M. Slater
2016. The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease. 204:148-152
Height, social comparison, and paranoia: An immersive virtual reality experimental study
Freeman, D., N. Evans, R. Lister, A. Antley, G. Dunn, and M. Slater
Psychiatry Res. 2013
Virtual reality for assessment of patients suffering chronic pain: a case study
Llobera, J., M. González-Franco, D. Perez-Marcos, J. Valls-Solé, M. Slater, and M.V. Sanchez-Vives
2013. Exp. Brain Res. 225:105-117
Changing bodies changes minds: owning another body affects social cognition
Maister, L., M. Slater, M.V. Sanchez-Vives, and M. Tsakiris
2015. Trends Cogn. Sci. 19:6-12
Conversations between self and self as Sigmund Freud – A virtual body ownership paradigm for self counseling
Osimo, S.A., R. Pizarro, B. Spanlang, and M. Slater
2015. Sci. Rep. 5 13899
Violating body movement semantics: neural signatures of self-generated and external-generated errors
Padrao, G., M. Gonzalez-Franco, M.V. Sanchez-Vives, M. Slater, and A. Rodriguez-Fornells
2016. Neuroimage. 124:147-156
Virtual character personality influences participant attitudes and behavior–an interview with a virtual human character about her social anxiety
Pan, X., M. Gillies, and M. Slater
2015. Frontiers in Robotics and AI. 2:1
Putting yourself in the skin of a black avatar reduces implicit racial bias
Peck, T.C., S. Seinfeld, S.M. Aglioti, and M. Slater
2013. Conscious. Cogn. 22:779-787
Grand Challenges in Virtual Environments
Slater, M
2014. Frontiers in Robotics and AI / Virtual Environments. 1:3
How to Build an Embodiment Lab: Achieving Body Representation Illusions in Virtual Reality
Spanlang, B., J.-M. Normand, D. Borland, K. Kilteni, E. Giannopoulos, A. Pomes, M. Gonzalez-Franco, D. Pérez Marcos, J. Arroyo Palacios, X.N. Muncunill, and M. Slater.
2014. Frontiers in Robotics and AI. 1