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Characterizing embodied interaction in First and Third Person Perspective viewpoints

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Characterizing embodied interaction in First and Third Person Perspective viewpoints
Third Person Perspective (3PP) viewpoints have the potential to expand how one perceives and acts in a virtual environment. They offer increased awareness of the posture and of the surrounding of the virtual body as compared to First Person Perspective (1PP). But from another standpoint, 3PP can be considered as less effective for inducing a strong sense of embodiment into a virtual body. Following an experimental paradigm based on full body motion capture and immersive interaction, this study investigates the effect of perspective and of visuomotor synchrony on the sense of embodiment. It provides evidence supporting a high sense of embodiment in both 1PP and 3PP during engaging motor tasks, as well as guidelines for choosing the optimal perspective depending on location of targets.
Henrique Galvan Debarba, Eray Molla, Bruno Herbeli
Added 27 Mar 2016
Updated 27 Mar 2016
Type Journal
Year 2015
Where 3DUI
Authors Henrique Galvan Debarba, Eray Molla, Bruno Herbelin, Ronan Boulic
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