Perception of Affordances and Experience of Presence in Virtual Reality

Pawel Grabarczyk, Marek Pokropski

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Abstract

Recent developments in virtual reality technology raise a question about the experience of presence and immersion in virtual environments. What is immersion and what are the conditions for inducing the experience of virtual presence? In this paper, we argue that crucial determinants of presence are perception of affordances and sense of embodiment. In the first section of this paper, we define key concepts and introduce important distinctions such as immersion and presence. In the second and third sections, we respectively discuss presence, immersion and their determinants in detail. In the fourth and fifth sections, we argue for the importance of perception of affordances and sense of embodiment in increasing the degree of presence. Finally, we show the consequences of our view and discuss possible future implications
Original languageEnglish
JournalAVANT. Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies
ISSN2082-6710
Publication statusPublished - 2016
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • cognitive science
  • phenomenology
  • perception
  • affordances
  • Virtual Reality

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