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Effect of Force Feedback on Rubber Hand Illusion

Masayuki Hara, Hiroyuki Nabae, Akio Yamamoto, Toshiro Higuchi

Year
2013
Citations
4

Abstract

Our previous study has proposed a novel approach with a robotic/haptic technology to tactile rubber hand illusion (TRHI) paradigm in order to open new discussions about the manipulation of human body-parts ownership. The results demonstrated that the use of master-slave system can cause the TRHI, enabling a unique condition-active self-touch. As an advanced approach, this study examines the effect of force feedback on the TRHI under the active self-touch. We hypothesize that appropriate force feedback plays an important role to determine our body-parts ownership, people would not experience the TRHI if the force feedback from a fake hand largely differs from the contact force on a real hand. This paper, in particular, discusses how the force feedback affects the TRHI under the active self-touch by variously changing force rendering on the master device.

Keywords

Haptic technologyIllusionComputer scienceRendering (computer graphics)Human–computer interactionContact forceSimulationComputer visionPsychologyCognitive psychology

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