DocumentCode :
25505
Title :
Teaming Up with Virtual Humans: How Other People Change Our Perceptions of and Behavior with Virtual Teammates
Author :
Robb, Andrew ; Cordar, Andrew ; Lampotang, Samsun ; White, Casey ; Wendling, Adam ; Lok, Benjamin
Volume :
21
Issue :
4
fYear :
2015
fDate :
April 18 2015
Firstpage :
511
Lastpage :
519
Abstract :
In this paper we present a study exploring whether the physical presence of another human changes how people perceive and behave with virtual teammates. We conducted a study (n = 69) in which nurses worked with a simulated health care team to prepare a patient for surgery. The agency of participants´ teammates was varied between conditions; participants either worked with a virtual surgeon and a virtual anesthesiologist, a human confederate playing a surgeon and a virtual anesthesiologist, or a virtual surgeon and a human confederate playing an anesthesiologist. While participants perceived the human confederates to have more social presence (p <; 0.01), participants did not preferentially agree with their human team members. We also observed an interaction effect between agency and behavioral realism. Participants experienced less social presence from the virtual anesthesiologist, whose behavior was less in line with participants´ expectations, when a human surgeon was present.
Keywords :
behavioural sciences computing; health care; human computer interaction; medical computing; surgery; telemedicine; virtual reality; health care; interaction effect; social presence; surgery; virtual anesthesiologist; virtual human; virtual surgeon; virtual teammates; Avatars; Mathematical model; Speech; Surgery; Training; Virtual environments; Virtual groups; Virtual/digital characters; mixed reality; training; user studies;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Visualization and Computer Graphics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1077-2626
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TVCG.2015.2391855
Filename :
7014272
Link To Document :
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