Voluntary self-tapping induces self-localization shift

Masahiro Furukawa, Kouta Minamizawa, Susumu Tachi

研究成果: Conference contribution

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Rubber Hand Illusion (RHI) is known to provide a proprioceptive drift toward the direction where the rubber hand is tapped. On the other hand, Out-of-Body Experiences (OBEs) induce an entire body shift from a third-person Point of View (PoV). These experiences are known to trigger external passive tactile cues. Telexistence allows an entire body shift from a first-person PoV, compared to RHI and OBE. However, the precise origin of the entire localization is not revealed when we actively provide the internal voluntary tactile cue. Therefore, in this paper, we focus on the effects of tactile cues to determine self-localization during the action of self-tapping. Participants viewed and tapped their own body on the back, and evaluated where on their body they perceived the tapping. The experiments show that the localized position tends to shift forward when an individual is tapped by a third-person; in contrast, the localized position tends to shift backward when an individual is tapping his own back. The subjective report indicates that participants perceived themselves as leaving their own bodies, or that someone appeared in front of them suddenly. Thus, we consider that self-produced tactile cue induces telexistence experience.

本文言語English
ホスト出版物のタイトルProceedings - IEEE International Workshop on Robot and Human Interactive Communication
出版社Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
ページ1075-1082
ページ数8
2014-October
October
DOI
出版ステータスPublished - 2014 10月 15
イベント23rd IEEE International Symposium on Robot and Human Interactive Communication, IEEE RO-MAN 2014 - Edinburgh, United Kingdom
継続期間: 2014 8月 252014 8月 29

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Other23rd IEEE International Symposium on Robot and Human Interactive Communication, IEEE RO-MAN 2014
国/地域United Kingdom
CityEdinburgh
Period14/8/2514/8/29

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • ソフトウェア
  • 人工知能
  • 人間とコンピュータの相互作用
  • コンピュータ ビジョンおよびパターン認識

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