Effects of Multiple Avatar Images Presented Consecutively with Temporal Delays on Self-Body Recognition

E. Oyama, Yuya Ioka, A. Agah, Hiroyuki Okada, Sotaro Shimada
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Self-body awareness refers to the recognition of one's body as one's own and consists of two senses: “sense of body ownership” and “sense of agency.” In telexistence/telepresence robot operation, time delays in the robot's motion degrade self-body awareness of the robot body. We investigated how self-body recognition can be affected in a telexistence robot operation in a VR space when the robot is presented with a real robot arm that simulates a real robot with a delay and a virtual robot arm, or several virtual robot arms, with a delay less than that of the real robot. These experimental conditions include a ‘Predictive Display,’ which is well known as a time delay countermeasure. The results suggest that virtual robot arms presented consecutively with less delay than a real robot arm do not induce a sense of body ownership to the real robot arm, but they enhance the sense of agency to the real robot arm, and that sense of agency is stronger when the task requires precision.
具有时间延迟的连续呈现多头像图像对自我身体识别的影响
自我身体意识是指承认自己的身体是自己的,包括两种感觉:“身体所有权感”和“代理感”。在离身/临场感机器人操作中,机器人运动的时间延迟会降低机器人身体的自我感知能力。我们研究了在虚拟现实空间中远程存在机器人操作时,当机器人呈现一个真实的机器人手臂,模拟真实机器人的延迟和一个虚拟机器人手臂,或几个虚拟机器人手臂,其延迟小于真实机器人的延迟时,如何影响自我身体识别。这些实验条件包括“预测显示”,这是众所周知的时间延迟对策。结果表明,虚拟机械臂的连续呈现时间比真实机械臂的延迟时间短,并不能使真实机械臂产生身体所有权感,但增强了真实机械臂的代理感,并且当任务要求精度时,代理感更强。
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