Publikation: Where am I in virtual reality?
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It is currently not well understood whether people experience themselves to be located in one or more specific part(s) of their body. Virtual reality (VR) is increasingly used as a tool to study aspects of bodily perception and self-consciousness, due to its strong experimental control and ease in manipulating multi-sensory aspects of bodily experience. To investigate where people self-locate in their body within virtual reality, we asked participants to point directly at themselves with a virtual pointer, in a VR headset. In previous work employing a physical pointer, participants mainly located themselves in the upper face and upper torso. In this study, using a VR headset, participants mainly located themselves in the upper face. In an additional body template task where participants pointed at themselves on a picture of a simple body outline, participants pointed most often to the upper torso, followed by the (upper) face. These results raise the question as to whether head-mounted virtual reality might alter where people locate themselves making them more “head-centred”.
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VAN DER VEER, Albert, Adrian J. T. ALSMITH, Matthew R. LONGO, Hong Yu WONG, Betty J. MOHLER, 2018. Where am I in virtual reality?. In: PLOS ONE. Public Library of Science (PLoS). 2018, 13(10), e0204358. eISSN 1932-6203. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0204358BibTex
@article{VanderVeer2018-10-10Where-69686, year={2018}, doi={10.1371/journal.pone.0204358}, title={Where am I in virtual reality?}, number={10}, volume={13}, journal={PLOS ONE}, author={Van der Veer, Albert and Alsmith, Adrian J. T. and Longo, Matthew R. and Wong, Hong Yu and Mohler, Betty J.}, note={Article Number: e0204358} }
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