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    • Human-computer interaction
    • Robotics
    • Virtual reality

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    • The rise of computer applications, robotic devices, and the metaverse necessitates intuitive interfaces for physical and virtual interaction.
    • Developing effective human-computer interfaces is crucial for seamless integration of technology into daily life.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To investigate how the location of haptic feedback devices influences embodiment of virtual hands and user load.
    • To determine the impact of feedback timing (synchronous vs. asynchronous) on user experience in interactive tasks.

    Main Methods:

    • A user study was conducted using a 3x2 repeated measures experimental design.
    • Haptic feedback positions were tested at the distal phalanx, proximal phalanx (index finger and thumb), and wrist.
    • Feedback was applied synchronously and asynchronously (350 ms delay).

    Main Results:

    • The location of the haptic feedback device did not significantly affect embodiment.
    • Asynchronous feedback (with a delay) negatively impacted embodiment compared to synchronous feedback.
    • Wrist placement of haptic devices did not compromise performance in pick-and-place tasks.

    Conclusions:

    • Haptic feedback device placement on the wrist is a viable option for pick-and-place tasks, freeing the hands for better visibility and motion tracking.
    • Synchronous application of haptic feedback is key to enhancing embodiment in virtual interactions.
    • Findings support the development of less intrusive haptic interfaces for improved user experience in virtual and augmented reality.