“Weight Illusion Induced by AR Visual Effects on the Arm” by Sato, Takeyama and Hashimoto – ACM SIGGRAPH HISTORY ARCHIVES

“Weight Illusion Induced by AR Visual Effects on the Arm” by Sato, Takeyama and Hashimoto

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    Weight Illusion Induced by AR Visual Effects on the Arm

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    Augmented & Virtual Reality

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    This study explores the effective range of a weight illusion induced by AR visual effects. Results show that AR visual effects on the arm, creating a “strong” impression, can make 100–500 g weights feel lighter when lifted with the visually augmented arm.

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    [1] Kazuki Takeyama, Naoki Hashimoto, and Mie Sato. 2024. Examination of weight illusion by adding AR visual effects on the arm. In International Workshop on Advanced Imaging Technology (IWAIT) 2024, Vol. 13164. 131642W.
    [2] Nick Yee and Jeremy Bailenson. 2007. The Proteus Effect: The Effect of Transformed Self-Representation on Behavior. Human Communication Research 33, 3 (2007), 271–290.


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