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Distance estimation in a dynamic simulated environment: a visual field dependence problem?

Pascal Vianin1, Bernard Baumberger, Michelangelo Flückiger

  • 1Département Universitaire de Psychiatrie Adulte, Section E. Minkowski, 18 avenue Sévelin, 1004 Lausanne, Switzerland. pascal.vianin@inst.hospvd.ch

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|July 15, 2004
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Field-independent individuals struggle with egocentric distance estimation in virtual reality, underestimating distances. This suggests a link between spatial perception, field dependence independence (FDI), and virtual environment presence.

Area of Science:

  • Cognitive Psychology
  • Virtual Reality Research
  • Human-Computer Interaction

Background:

  • Egocentric distance estimation is crucial for self-perception within an environment.
  • Virtual environments require users to mentally map their position based on visual cues.
  • The Field Dependence Independence (FDI) factor may influence spatial perception in simulated settings.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the relationship between egocentric distance perception in virtual environments and the Field Dependence Independence (FDI) factor.
  • To explore how visual information and spatial references affect egocentric distance estimation.
  • To examine the correlation between FDI and the sense of presence in virtual reality.

Main Methods:

  • Participants performed egocentric distance estimation tasks in a simulated environment.

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  • The study assessed participants' Field Dependence Independence (FDI) using the rod-and-frame test.
  • Correlations were analyzed between distance estimation performance and FDI scores, particularly with a shifted camera viewpoint.
  • Main Results:

    • Field-independent subjects underestimated egocentric distances to far targets in the virtual environment.
    • Their estimations fell between 2-D projective and 3-D simulated distances, indicating difficulty with depth perception.
    • A significant correlation was found between vertical spatial estimation (rod-and-frame test) and egocentric distance estimation, especially with a shifted camera.

    Conclusions:

    • Egocentric distance perception in virtual environments is influenced by the Field Dependence Independence (FDI) factor.
    • Field-independent individuals show challenges in utilizing 3-D spatial references for distance judgment.
    • The findings suggest a shared perceptual process between FDI tasks and egocentric distance estimation, impacting the sense of presence.