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Controlling the Sense of Embodiment for Virtual Avatar Applications: Methods and Empirical Study

Authors
Kim, Chang-SeopJung, MyeongulKim, So-YeonKim, Kwanguk
Issue Date
Oct-2020
Publisher
JMIR PUBLICATIONS, INC
Keywords
embodiment; virtual avatar; full-body illusion; motion capture; virtual reality
Citation
JMIR SERIOUS GAMES, v.8, no.4, pp.89 - 100
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SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
JMIR SERIOUS GAMES
Volume
8
Number
4
Start Page
89
End Page
100
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/144999
DOI
10.2196/21879
Abstract
Background: The sense of embodiment (SoE) is the feeling of one's own body, and research on the SoE extends from the rubber hand illusion to the full-body ownership illusion with a virtual avatar.Objective: The key to utilizing a virtual avatar is understanding and controlling the SoE, and it can be extended to several medical applications. In this study, we aimed to clarify these aspects by considering the following three subcomponents of SoE: sense of agency, ownership, and self-location. Methods: We defined a human avatar (HA), point light avatar (PLA), and out-of-body point light avatar (OBPLA) and compared them in three user studies. In study 1, 28 participants were recruited and the three avatar conditions (HA, PLA, and OBPLA) were compared. In study 2, 29 new participants were recruited, and there were two avatar conditions (HA ad PLA) and two motion synchrony conditions (synchrony and asynchrony). In study 3, 29 other participants were recruited, and there were two avatar conditions (PLA and OBPLA) and two motion synchrony conditions (synchrony and asynchrony). Dependent measures included sense of agency, ownership, and self-location; emotional response; presence; and simulator sickness. Results: The findings of study 1 showed that the three avatar generation methodologies can control the sense of ownership and self-location in a stepwise manner while maintaining a high sense of agency. In studies 2 and 3, we found dependencies among the three subcomponents of SoE and observed that they affected users' subjective experiences. Conclusions: Our findings may have implications for boosting the effects of virtual avatar applications in medical areas, by understanding and controlling the SoE with a full-body illusion.
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