Authors
Cyan DeVeaux, Eugy Han, James A Landay, Jeremy N Bailenson
Publication date
2023/11/1
Journal
Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking
Volume
26
Issue
11
Pages
835-842
Publisher
Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers
Description
Social virtual reality (VR) is an emerging set of platforms where users interact while embodying avatars. Given that VR headsets track real physical movements and map them onto one's avatar body, the nature of one's digital representation is an important aspect of social VR. However, little is known about how the visual proximity of an avatar to the self shapes user experience in naturalistic, social VR environments. In this article, we use this context to explore how embodiment is influenced by the perceived differences between the physical attributes of a user and the virtual attributes of their avatar. We selected a number of attributes for this measure that have been shown to be important for customization and representation in VR. Participants created an avatar, spent time in social VR, and reported on their experience in a questionnaire. Our results demonstrate a significant negative association between attribute …
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