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Object Touch by a Humanoid Robot Avatar Induces Haptic Sensation in the Real Hand

Laura Aymerich-Franch, Damien Petit, Gowrishankar Ganesh, Abderrahmane Kheddar

发表年份
2017
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37
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摘要

Humanoid robot embodiment is a recently developed form of mediated embodiment. In 2 studies, we report and quantify a new haptic (touch) illusion during embodiment of a humanoid robot. Around 60% of the users in our studies reported haptic sensations in their real hand when they observed their robot avatar touching a curtain with its hand. Critically, our study shows for the first time that users can experience haptic sensations from a nonanthropomorphic embodied limb/agent with visual feedback alone (i.e. no haptic feedback provided). The results have important implications for the understanding of the cognitive processes governing mediated embodiment and the design of avatar scenarios.

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Haptic technologyAvatarHumanoid robotIllusionComputer scienceEmbodied cognitionRobotHuman–computer interactionObject (grammar)Sensation

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