2024
DOI: 10.3389/frvir.2024.1337959
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Glove versus controller: the effect of VR gloves and controllers on presence, embodiment, and cognitive absorption

Raphael Palombo,
Sebastian Weber,
Marc Wyszynski
et al.

Abstract: Introduction: Using our own hands allows humans to interact with the real world, as we learn from an early age. Virtual reality (VR) gloves allow a similar interaction in VR by transferring hand movements through natural mapping. Research outside the VR domain has already shown that this process creates a high level of presence and perceived naturalness. Research in the VR context, on the other hand, is still in an early stage and lacks explorative qualitative research following a human-centered approach and i… Show more

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