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Why we Should Rethink Our Approach to Embodiment and Presence

Pierre-Pascal Forster, Harun Karimpur, Katja Fiehler

2022Frontiers in Virtual Reality37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

When interacting with objects in the environment, it feels natural to have a body which moves in accordance to our intentions. Virtual reality (VR) provides a tool to present users with an alternative virtual body and environment. In VR, humans embody the presented virtual body and feel present in the virtual environment. Thus, embodiment and presence frequently co-occur and share some communalities. Nevertheless, both processes have been hardly considered together. Here, we review the current literature on embodiment and presence and present a new conceptual framework, the Implied Body Framework (IBF), which unifies both processes into one single construct. The IBF can be used to generate new hypotheses to further improve the theoretical conceptualisation of embodiment and presence and thus, facilitate its transfer into application.

Topics & Concepts

Construct (python library)Human–computer interactionNatural (archaeology)Virtual realityComputer scienceVirtual machinePsychologyProgramming languageArchaeologyOperating systemHistoryVirtual Reality Applications and ImpactsAction Observation and SynchronizationTeleoperation and Haptic Systems
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