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Can Avatar Appearance Influence Physical Activity? User-Avatar Similarity and Proteus Effects on Cardiac Frequency and Step Counts

Jessica Navarro, Jorge Peña, Ausiàs Cebolla, Rosa Baños

2020Health Communication52 citationsDOI

Abstract

This study combined user-avatar similarity and Proteus effect predictions to incentivize physical activity. 305 participants ran while wearing accelerometers and a heart rate monitor. They were randomly assigned to onscreen motion-capturing avatars displaying either participant or stranger faces dressed in sports or formal clothes. Participants assigned to avatars displaying their own face showed increased cardiac frequency compared with those exposed to avatars with a stranger's face. Relative to the remaining conditions, participants assigned to avatars with their own face also wearing sports clothes showed increased cardiac frequency but participants assigned to avatars with a stranger's face wearing formal clothes showed decreased cardiac frequency. The results imply that user-avatar similarity and the Proteus effect can be harnessed to influence physical activity.

Topics & Concepts

AvatarClothingSimilarity (geometry)PsychologyAccelerometerComputer scienceHuman–computer interactionComputer visionHistoryOperating systemImage (mathematics)ArchaeologyVirtual Reality Applications and ImpactsBehavioral Health and InterventionsMedia Influence and Health