From Avatars to Agents: Self-Related Cues Through Embodiment and Personalization Affect Body Perception in Virtual Reality

Marie Luisa Fielder;Erik Wolf;Nina Döllinger;David Mal;Mario Botsch;Marc Erich Latoschik;Carolin Wienrich
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Our work investigates the influence of self-related cues in the design of virtual humans on body perception in virtual reality. In a $2\times 2$ mixed design, 64 participants faced photorealistic virtual humans either as a motion-synchronized embodied avatar or as an autonomous moving agent, appearing subsequently with a personalized and generic texture. Our results unveil that self-related cues through embodiment and personalization yield an individual and complemented increase in participants' sense of embodiment and self-identification towards the virtual human. Different body weight modification and estimation tasks further showed an impact of both factors on participants' body weight perception. Additional analyses revealed that the participant's body mass index predicted body weight estimations in all conditions and that participants' self-esteem and body shape concerns correlated with different body weight perception results. Hence, we have demonstrated the occurrence of double standards through induced self-related cues in virtual human perception, especially through embodiment.
从头像到代理:通过体现和个性化的自我相关线索影响虚拟现实中的身体感知
我们的研究调查了虚拟人设计中自我相关线索对虚拟现实中身体感知的影响。在一个2美元乘2美元的混合设计中,64名参与者面对的是逼真的虚拟人,要么是运动同步的化身,要么是自主移动的代理,随后出现的是个性化和通用的纹理。我们的研究结果表明,通过化身和个性化的自我相关线索,参与者对虚拟人的化身感和自我认同感得到了个性化和互补性的提高。不同的体重修改和估计任务进一步显示了这两个因素对参与者体重感知的影响。其他分析表明,在所有条件下,参与者的体重指数都能预测体重估算结果,而且参与者的自尊心和对体形的关注与不同的体重感知结果相关。因此,我们证明了在虚拟人感知中通过诱导自我相关线索,特别是通过体现,会出现双重标准。
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