Empirical study finds virtual body ownership illusion applies to animal avatars in VR and can outperform human-like ones in some cases, backed by interest survey.
Extending the human body in virtual reality: Effect of sensory feedback on agency and ownership of virtual wings
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Nonhumanoid animal avatars in VR produce high enjoyment correlated with illusion of virtual body ownership, supporting new design implications for games.
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The Illusion of Animal Body Ownership and Its Potential for Virtual Reality Games
Empirical study finds virtual body ownership illusion applies to animal avatars in VR and can outperform human-like ones in some cases, backed by interest survey.
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Beyond Human: Animals as an Escape from Stereotype Avatars in Virtual Reality Games
Nonhumanoid animal avatars in VR produce high enjoyment correlated with illusion of virtual body ownership, supporting new design implications for games.