Hunter Finney
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Also affiliated: University of Utah (2021–2025); University of Mississippi (2018–2020)
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Hunter Finney's research investigates human perception and action within virtual and real-world environments. His work has explored how feedback influences estimations of reaching ability in virtual reality and the calibration and transfer of perceived affordances between virtual and physical spaces. Finney has also examined how inter-pupillary distance mismatch affects distance perception and the reliability of visual and self-motion cues during navigation. His studies extend to children's calibration of reaching estimates in virtual reality and the perceptual effects of pupil swim distortions in head-mounted displays. Additionally, Finney has contributed to research on applying case-based reasoning to plugin parameter selection in vocal audio production. His scholarship includes 13 publications and has garnered 35 citations, with an h-index of 4.
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- h-index: 4
- Publications: 13
- Citations: 40
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Using Peerceptiv to empower students beyond the classroom (2026)Scholar Works at Harding (Harding University Main Campus) OpenAlex
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