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Careitha Schellique Davis

· Dance Education Part Time InstructorVerified

Columbia University · Arts & Humanities

Active 2004–2023

h-index14
Citations1.0k
Papers215 last 5y
Funding
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Research topics

  • Social Science
  • Sociology
  • Computer Science
  • Cognitive science
  • Epistemology
  • Chemistry
  • Art
  • World Wide Web
  • Aesthetics
  • Human–computer interaction
  • Social psychology
  • Psychology
  • Philosophy

Selected publications

  • The sense of presence: lessons from virtual reality

    Religion Brain & Behavior · 2021 · 25 citations

    1st authorCorresponding
    • Computer Science
    • Sociology
    • Psychology

    The sense of presence—or the sense of “being there”—is a poorly understood phenomenon, especially in the case of “unseen others,” e.g., God. We used the tools of virtual reality (VR) to explore the effects of active imagination in creating a sense of presence of an ambiguously real other. We found that adding a visual representation was more effective than verbal language alone in evoking a sense of social presence in a ten-minute intervention, that a proclivity for absorption enhanced the sense of social and environmental presence, and that a sense of social presence was associated with a sense of responsive interaction. We present our data together with a critical analysis of the literature on perceptual presence and conclude by suggesting that presence is best understood as the product of a collaboration between a perceiving subject and the environment within which they are embedded. This study serves as an example of a novel approach that bridges different scientific literatures, methods, and disciplines to study religious experience.

Frequent coauthors

  • Phyllis L. Faust

    NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital

    8 shared
  • Elan D. Louis

    Edward Hines, Jr. VA Hospital

    7 shared
  • Sotirios A. Parashos

    HealthPartners

    7 shared
  • Catherine L. Wielinski

    Park Nicollet Clinic

    7 shared
  • Lawrence S. Honig

    Institute of Neuroimmunology of the Slovak Academy of Sciences

    6 shared
  • Jean-Paul G. Vonsattel

    Columbia University Irving Medical Center

    5 shared
  • Sachin Gupta

    Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Jammu

    4 shared
  • Webster Ross

    Pacific Health Research and Education Institute

    4 shared

Education

  • MD PhD candidate, School of Medicine and Department of Anthropology

    Stanford University

    2020

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