DocumentCode :
1849579
Title :
Keynote speaker: Transforming the self through embodiment and agency
Author :
Slater, Mel
fYear :
2015
fDate :
23-27 March 2015
Abstract :
Summary form only given. Immersive virtual reality (IVR) has been successfully exploited in the study of body ownership illusions - a topic that contributes to the question of how the human brain represents the body. This is made possible because with a head-tracked wide field of view head-mounted display, and other tracking and stimulation equipment, we can visually substitute a person´s real body by a virtual body (VB), that is coincident in space with the real body, moves synchronously with it, and where visuotactile synchronisation is possible with respect to seen events on the VB and the corresponding stimuli felt on the real one. Such a process of virtual embodiment typically gives rise to the perceptual illusion of ownership with respect to the virtual body. Here we explore how IVR may be used to transform the self, providing examples ranging from illusory time travel, psychological problems and illusory agency.
Keywords :
psychology; synchronisation; virtual reality; IVR; VB; body-ownership illusions; head-tracked wide-field-of-view head-mounted display; human brain; illusory agency; illusory time travel; immersive virtual reality; perceptual illusion; psychological problems; real body; stimulation equipment; tracking equipment; virtual body; virtual embodiment process; visuotactile synchronisation;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Virtual Reality (VR), 2015 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Arles
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/VR.2015.7223315
Filename :
7223315
Link To Document :
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