| 253 | -- | 254 | Brenda K. Wiederhold. A View to the Future |
| 255 | -- | 262 | Cristina Botella, Ernestina Etchemendy, Diana Castilla, Rosa María Baños, Azucena Garcia-Palacios, Soledad Quero, Mariano Alcañiz Raya, José Antonio Lozano. An e-Health System for the Elderly (Butler Project): A Pilot Study on Acceptance and Satisfaction |
| 263 | -- | 268 | Susan Persky, Kimberly A. Kaphingst, Cade McCall, Christina Lachance, Andrew C. Beall, Jim Blascovich. Presence Relates to Distinct Outcomes in Two Virtual Environments Employing Different Learning Modalities |
| 269 | -- | 275 | Jinsun Hahm, Hyung Ki Ji, Je Young Jeong, Dong Hoon Oh, Seok Hyeon Kim, Kwee-Bo Sim, Jang-Han Lee. Detection of Concealed Information: Combining a Virtual Mock Crime with a P300-based Guilty Knowledge Test |
| 277 | -- | 283 | Rachel Bailey, Kevin Wise, Paul Bolls. How Avatar Customizability Affects Children's Arousal and Subjective Presence During Junk Food-Sponsored Online Video Games |
| 285 | -- | 290 | Marc-André K. Lafrenière, Robert J. Vallerand, Eric G. Donahue, Geneviève L. Lavigne. On The Costs and Benefits of Gaming: The Role of Passion |
| 291 | -- | 297 | James D. Ivory, Robert G. Magee. You Can't Take It with You? Effects of Handheld Portable Media Consoles on Physiological and Psychological Responses to Video Game and Movie Content |
| 299 | -- | 308 | Rebeca San José-Cabezudo, Ana M. Gutiérrez-Arranz, Jesús Gutiérrez-Cillán. The Combined Influence of Central and Peripheral Routes in the Online Persuasion Process |
| 309 | -- | 313 | Joseph M. Andreano, Kevin Liang, Lingjun Kong, David Hubbard, Brenda K. Wiederhold, Mark D. Wiederhold. Auditory Cues Increase the Hippocampal Response to Unimodal Virtual Reality |
| 315 | -- | 318 | Pai-Lu Wu, Wen-Bin Chiou. More Options Lead to More Searching and Worse Choices in Finding Partners for Romantic Relationships Online: An Experimental Study |
| 319 | -- | 321 | Andrew J. Mottram, Michele J. Fleming. Extraversion, Impulsivity, and Online Group Membership as Predictors of Problematic Internet Use |
| 323 | -- | 326 | David Adebayo Oluwole. Spirituality, Gender and Age Factors in Cybergossip Among Nigerian Adolescents |
| 327 | -- | 330 | Xiaoli Ni, Hong Yan, Silu Chen, Zhengwen Liu. Factors Influencing Internet Addiction in a Sample of Freshmen University Students in China |
| 331 | -- | 335 | Su L. Boatright-Horowitz, Michelle Langley, Matthew Gunnip. Depth-of-Processing Effects as College Students Use Academic Advising Web Sites |
| 337 | -- | 340 | Emily S. Orr, Mia Sisic, Craig Ross, Mary G. Simmering, Jaime M. Arseneault, R. Robert Orr. The Influence of Shyness on the Use of Facebook in an Undergraduate Sample |
| 341 | -- | 345 | Emily Christofides, Amy Muise, Serge Desmarais. Information Disclosure and Control on Facebook: Are They Two Sides of the Same Coin or Two Different Processes? |
| 347 | -- | 350 | Sean Young, Debo Dutta, Gopal Dommety. Extrapolating Psychological Insights from Facebook Profiles: A Study of Religion and Relationship Status |
| 351 | -- | 354 | Farzana Shafique, Khalid Mahmood. Why the Offline Are Offline: A Survey of Internet Use by Educated Pakistani Adults |
| 355 | -- | 360 | Skip Rizzo. CyberSightings |
| 361 | -- | 362 | Giuseppe Riva, Andrea Gaggioli. CyberEurope |