面部表情
具身认知
唤醒
人际交往
人机交互
个人空间
空格(标点符号)
社会心理学
德国的
虚拟现实
心理学
计算机科学
沟通
人工智能
历史
操作系统
考古
作者
Andrea Bönsch,Sina Radke,Heiko Overath,Laura Asché,Jonathan Wendt,Tom Vierjahn,Ute Habel,Torsten Kuhlen
标识
DOI:10.1109/vr.2018.8446480
摘要
Personal space (PS), the flexible protective zone maintained around oneself, is a key element of everyday social interactions. It, e.g., affects people's interpersonal distance and is thus largely involved when navigating through social environments. However, the PS is regulated dynamically, its size depends on numerous social and personal characteristics and its violation evokes different levels of discomfort and physiological arousal. Thus, gaining more insight into this phenomenon is important. We contribute to the PS investigations by presenting the results of a controlled experiment in a CAVE, focusing on German males in the age of 18 to 30 years. The PS preferences of 27 participants have been sampled while they were approached by either a single embodied, computer-controlled virtual agent (VA) or by a group of three VAs. In order to investigate the influence of a VA's emotions, we altered their facial expression between angry and happy. Our results indicate that the emotion as well as the number of VAs approaching influence the PS: larger distances are chosen to angry VAs compared to happy ones; single VAs are allowed closer compared to the group. Thus, our study is a foundation for social and behavioral studies investigating PS preferences.
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