DocumentCode :
2034733
Title :
The contribution of real-time mirror reflections of motor actions on virtual body ownership in an immersive virtual environment
Author :
González-Franco, Mar ; Pérez-Marcos, Daniel ; Spanlang, Bernhard ; Slater, Mel
Author_Institution :
EVENT Lab., Univ. de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
fYear :
2010
fDate :
20-24 March 2010
Firstpage :
111
Lastpage :
114
Abstract :
This paper reports an experiment that investigated people´s body ownership of an avatar that was observed in a virtual mirror. Twenty subjects were recruited in a within-groups study where 10 first experienced a virtual character that synchronously reflected their upper-body movements as seen in a virtual mirror, and then an asynchronous condition where the mirror avatar displayed prerecorded actions, unrelated to those of the participant. The other 10 subjects experienced the conditions in the opposite order. In both conditions the participant could carry out actions that led to elevation above ground level, as seen from their first person perspective and correspondingly in the mirror. A rotating virtual fan eventually descended to 2 m above the ground. The hypothesis was that synchronous mirror reflection would result in higher subjective sense of ownership. A questionnaire analysis showed that the body ownership illusion was significantly greater for the synchronous than asynchronous condition. Additionally participants in the synchronous condition avoided collision with the descending fan significantly more often than those in the asynchronous condition. The results of this experiment are put into context within similar experiments on multisensory correlation and body ownership within cognitive neuroscience.
Keywords :
avatars; collision avoidance; avatar; motor actions; real-time mirror reflections; rotating virtual fan; virtual body ownership; virtual character; virtual environment; virtual mirror; Avatars; Computer graphics; Computer science; Large scale integration; Mirrors; Reflection; Rubber; Synchronous motors; Virtual environment; Virtual reality; agency; body ownership; rubber hand illusion; virtual reality;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Virtual Reality Conference (VR), 2010 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Waltham, MA
ISSN :
1087-8270
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-6237-7
Electronic_ISBN :
1087-8270
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/VR.2010.5444805
Filename :
5444805
Link To Document :
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