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| Online Access: | https://arxiv.org/abs/2411.05121 |
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| author | Nakaya, Shingo Hirota, Yudai Sakurai, Sho Nojima, Takuya Hirota, Koichi |
| author_facet | Nakaya, Shingo Hirota, Yudai Sakurai, Sho Nojima, Takuya Hirota, Koichi |
| contents | Telekinesis is the ability to manipulate remote objects without direct physical contact. In fictional works, telekinesis users are often depicted as controlling objects with their hands and other body parts as if by will alone. Such depictions suggest that users experience a sense of agency over the object despite not physically touching it. In this study, we developed a VR method to simulate telekinesis and investigated whether it is possible to achieve a sense of physical sensation and agency similar to the experience portrayed in fiction. |
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| institution | arXiv |
| publishDate | 2024 |
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| spellingShingle | Development and evaluation of a system to express a sense of telekinesis in VR Nakaya, Shingo Hirota, Yudai Sakurai, Sho Nojima, Takuya Hirota, Koichi Human-Computer Interaction Telekinesis is the ability to manipulate remote objects without direct physical contact. In fictional works, telekinesis users are often depicted as controlling objects with their hands and other body parts as if by will alone. Such depictions suggest that users experience a sense of agency over the object despite not physically touching it. In this study, we developed a VR method to simulate telekinesis and investigated whether it is possible to achieve a sense of physical sensation and agency similar to the experience portrayed in fiction. |
| title | Development and evaluation of a system to express a sense of telekinesis in VR |
| topic | Human-Computer Interaction |
| url | https://arxiv.org/abs/2411.05121 |