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Breathe with Me: Synchronizing Biosignals for User Embodiment in Robots

Iddo Yehoshua Wald, Amber Maimon, Shiyao Zhang, Dennis Küster, Robert Porzel, Tanja Schultz, Rainer Malaka

Year
2025
Access
Open access

Abstract

Embodiment of users within robotic systems has been explored in human-robot interaction, most often in telepresence and teleoperation. In these applications, synchronized visuomotor feedback can evoke a sense of body ownership and agency, contributing to the experience of embodiment. We extend this work by employing embreathment, the representation of the user's own breath in real time, as a means for enhancing user embodiment experience in robots. In a within-subjects experiment, participants controlled a robotic arm, while its movements were either synchronized or non-synchronized with their own breath. Synchrony was shown to significantly increase body ownership, and was preferred by most participants. We propose the representation of physiological signals as a novel interoceptive pathway for human-robot interaction, and discuss implications for telepresence, prosthetics, collaboration with robots, and shared autonomy.

Keywords

cs.ROcs.HC

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