Self-Avatars in Virtual Reality: A Study Protocol for Investigating the Impact of the Deliberateness of Choice and the Context-Match
Andrea Bartl
Sungchul Jung
Peter Kullmann
Stephan Wenninger
Jascha Achenbach
Erik Wolf
Christian Schell
Robert W. Lindeman
Mario Botsch
Marc Erich Latoschik
Abstract
The illusion of virtual body ownership (VBO) plays a critical role in virtual reality (VR). VR applications provide a broad design space which includes contextual aspects of the virtual surroundings as well as user-driven deliberate choices of their appearance in VR potentially influencing VBO and other well-known effects of VR. We propose a protocol for an experiment to investigate the influence of deliberateness and context-match on VBO and presence. In a first study, we found significant interactions with the environment. Based on our results we derive recommendations for future experiments.
Type
Conference paper
Publication
2021 IEEE Conference on Virtual Reality and 3D User Interfaces Abstracts and Workshops (VRW)