Enhancement of perceived body ownership in virtual reality-based teleoperation may backfire in the execution of high-risk tasks

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Highlights:

• The use of human-like virtual hands in VR-based teleoperation enhanced perceived body ownership (PBO).

• PBO increased the risk perception (RP) in the execution of high-risk tasks.

• RP negatively influenced work performances.

• RP negatively influenced intention to work using the VR-based teleoperator.

摘要

•The use of human-like virtual hands in VR-based teleoperation enhanced perceived body ownership (PBO).•PBO increased the risk perception (RP) in the execution of high-risk tasks.•RP negatively influenced work performances.•RP negatively influenced intention to work using the VR-based teleoperator.

论文关键词:Embodiment,Body ownership,Teleoperation,Virtual hand representation,Risk perception,Work performance

论文评审过程:Received 9 May 2020, Revised 7 October 2020, Accepted 14 October 2020, Available online 17 October 2020, Version of Record 23 October 2020.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2020.106605