A full-body avatar improves egocentric distance judgments in an immersive virtual environment

Author(s):  
Betty J. Mohler ◽  
Heinrich H. Bülthoff ◽  
William B. Thompson ◽  
Sarah H. Creem-Regehr
2010 ◽  
Vol 19 (3) ◽  
pp. 230-242 ◽  
Author(s):  
Betty J Mohler ◽  
Sarah H Creem-Regehr ◽  
William B Thompson ◽  
Heinrich H Bülthoff

Few HMD-based virtual environment systems display a rendering of the user's own body. Subjectively, this often leads to a sense of disembodiment in the virtual world. We explore the effect of being able to see one's own body in such systems on an objective measure of the accuracy of one form of space perception. Using an action-based response measure, we found that participants who explored near space while seeing a fully-articulated and tracked visual representation of themselves subsequently made more accurate judgments of absolute egocentric distance to locations ranging from 4 m to 6 m away from where they were standing than did participants who saw no avatar. A nonanimated avatar also improved distance judgments, but by a lesser amount. Participants who viewed either animated or static avatars positioned 3 m in front of their own position made subsequent distance judgments with similar accuracy to the participants who viewed the equivalent animated or static avatar positioned at their own location. We discuss the implications of these results on theories of embodied perception in virtual environments.


2012 ◽  
Vol 13 (S1) ◽  
pp. 319-323 ◽  
Author(s):  
Francesco Ruotolo ◽  
Vincenzo Paolo Senese ◽  
Gennaro Ruggiero ◽  
Luigi Maffei ◽  
Massimiliano Masullo ◽  
...  

2017 ◽  
Vol 23 (53) ◽  
pp. 223-228
Author(s):  
Daiu MABUCHI ◽  
Yohsuke YOSHIOKA ◽  
Kosuke FUJII ◽  
Atsushi ENTA ◽  
Tomonori SANO

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