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Article Dans Une Revue Frontiers in Virtual Reality Année : 2020

Studying the Role of Haptic Feedback on Virtual Embodiment in a Drawing Task

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The role of haptic feedback on virtual embodiment is investigated in this paper in a context of active and fine manipulation. In particular, we explore which haptic cue, with varying ecological validity, has more influence on virtual embodiment. We conducted a within-subject experiment with 24 participants and compared self-reported embodiment over a humanoid avatar during a coloring task under three conditions: force-feedback, vibrotactile feedback, no haptic feedback. In the experiment, force-feedback was more ecological as it matched reality more closely, while vibrotactile feedback was more symbolic. Taken together, our results show significant superiority of force-feedback over no haptic feedback regarding embodiment, and significant superiority of force-feedback over the other two conditions regarding subjective performance. Those results suggest that a more ecological feedback is better suited to elicit embodiment during fine manipulation tasks.
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hal-03046791 , version 1 (19-01-2021)
hal-03046791 , version 2 (16-02-2021)

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Grégoire Richard, Thomas Pietrzak, Ferran Argelaguet Sanz, Anatole Lécuyer, Géry Casiez. Studying the Role of Haptic Feedback on Virtual Embodiment in a Drawing Task. Frontiers in Virtual Reality, inPress, 1, ⟨10.3389/frvir.2020.573167⟩. ⟨hal-03046791v2⟩
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