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ShareYourReality: Investigating Haptic Feedback and Agency in Virtual Avatar Co-embodiment

Karthikeya Puttur Venkatraj, Wo Meijer, Monica Perusquía-Hernández, Gijs Huisman, Abdallah El Ali

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Abstract

Virtual co-embodiment enables two users to share a single avatar in Virtual Reality (VR). During such experiences, the illusion of shared motion control can break during joint-action activities, highlighting the need for position-aware feedback mechanisms. Drawing on the perceptual crossing paradigm, we explore how haptics can enable non-verbal coordination between co-embodied participants. In a within-subjects study (20 participant pairs), we examined the effects of vibrotactile haptic feedback (None, Present) and avatar control distribution (25-75%, 50-50%, 75-25%) across two VR reaching tasks (Targeted, Free-choice) on participants’ Sense of Agency (SoA), co-presence, body ownership, and motion synchrony. We found (a) lower SoA in the free-choice with haptics than without, (b) higher SoA during the shared targeted task, (c) co-presence and body ownership were significantly higher in the free-choice task, (d) players’ hand motions synchronized more in the targeted task. We provide cautionary considerations when including haptic feedback mechanisms for avatar co-embodiment experiences.

Topics & Concepts

AvatarHaptic technologyTask (project management)IllusionSense of agencyHuman–computer interactionPerceptionComputer scienceEmbodied cognitionMotion (physics)Virtual realityVirtual machineAgency (philosophy)Action (physics)PsychologySimulationCognitive psychologyComputer visionArtificial intelligenceSocial psychologyEngineeringEpistemologyPhilosophySystems engineeringQuantum mechanicsPhysicsNeuroscienceOperating systemVirtual Reality Applications and ImpactsAction Observation and SynchronizationTactile and Sensory Interactions
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