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Trick the body trick the mind: avatar representation affects the perception of available action possibilities in virtual reality

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VIRTUAL REALITY
卷 26, 期 2, 页码 615-629

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SPRINGER LONDON LTD
DOI: 10.1007/s10055-021-00511-8

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Virtual reality; Avatars; Affordance; Virtual hands

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  1. Teleporter Realities Inc.

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In immersive Virtual Reality, manipulating the avatar can significantly impact interactive behavior. The presence of a handle can speed up the initiation of hand movement, but ongoing action planning may slow down action completion. Adaptation to the avatar can quickly alter affordance perception and affect action planning.
In immersive Virtual Reality (VR), your brain can trick you into believing that your virtual hands are your real hands. Manipulating the representation of the body, namely the avatar, is a potentially powerful tool for the design of innovative interactive systems in VR. In this study, we investigated interactive behavior in VR by using the methods of experimental psychology. Objects with handles are known to potentiate the afforded action. Participants tend to respond faster when the handle is on the same side as the responding hand in bi-manual speed response tasks. In the first experiment, we successfully replicated this affordance effect in a Virtual Reality (VR) setting. In the second experiment, we showed that the affordance effect was influenced by the avatar, which was manipulated by two different hand types: (1) hand models with full finger tracking that are able to grasp objects, and (2) capsule-shaped-fingerless-hand models that are not able to grasp objects. We found that less than 5 mins of adaptation to an avatar, significantly altered the affordance perception. Counter intuitively, action planning was significantly shorter with the hand model that is not able to grasp. Possibly, fewer action possibilities provided an advantage in processing time. The presence of a handle speeded up the initiation of the hand movement but slowed down the action completion because of ongoing action planning. The results were examined from a multidisciplinary perspective and the design implications for VR applications were discussed.

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