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    Area of Science:

    • Human-computer interaction
    • Virtual Reality
    • Haptics

    Background:

    • Realistic haptic feedback is vital for collaborative extended reality (XR).
    • Current co-located XR systems use passive props, limiting adaptability.
    • Haptic Illusions (HIs) enhance single-user haptic experiences via multisensory integration.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore the effectiveness of HIs in multi-user XR collaboration.
    • To investigate the impact of HIs on collaborative object handover tasks in virtual reality.
    • To analyze how visual manipulations affect user performance and experience.

    Main Methods:

    • An experimental user study with 30 participants was conducted.
    • Haptic Illusions were applied to a collaborative object handover task in VR.
    • Visual shape and size were manipulated to assess their impact on visuo-haptic perception.

    Main Results:

    • Participants adapted to HIs by adjusting sensory reliance and sensorimotor strategies.
    • Visuo-haptic mismatches negatively affected user performance and experience.
    • Asymmetric visual mismatches in collaborative roles further impaired performance.

    Conclusions:

    • Haptic Illusions show potential for enhancing collaborative XR, but careful implementation is crucial.
    • Visuo-haptic mismatches must be minimized to ensure optimal user performance and experience.
    • Findings offer practical guidelines for integrating HIs into shared virtual environments, advancing haptic interaction in collaborative XR.