Computational Diagnosis and Therapy Planning Group, Department of Visual and Data-Centric Computing, Zuse Institute Berlin, Takustraße 14, 14195, Berlin, Germany.
Department of Psychology, Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg, Ammerländer Heerstr. 114-118, 26129, Oldenburg, Germany.
Behav Res Methods. 2023 Feb;55(2):867-882. doi: 10.3758/s13428-021-01761-9. Epub 2022 May 2.
Enfacement illusions are traditionally elicited by visuo-tactile stimulation, but more active paradigms become possible through the usage of virtual reality techniques. For instance, virtual mirrors have been recently proposed to induce enfacement by visuo-motor stimulation. In a virtual mirror experiment, participants interact with an avatar that imitates their facial movements. The active control over the avatar greatly enhances the sense of agency, which is an important ingredient for successful enfacement illusion induction. Due to technological challenges, most virtual mirrors so far were limited to the imitation of the participant's head pose, i.e., its location and rotation. However, stronger experiences of agency can be expected by an increase in the avatar's mimicking abilities. We here present a new open-source framework for virtual mirror experiments, which we call the Open Virtual Mirror Framework (OVMF). The OVMF can track and imitate a large range of facial movements, including pose and expressions. It has been designed to run on standard computer hardware and easily interfaces with existing toolboxes for psychological experimentation, while satisfying the requirement of a tightly controlled experimental setup. Further, it is designed to enable convenient extension of its core functionality such that it can be flexibly adjusted to many different experimental paradigms. We demonstrate the usage of the OVMF and experimentally validate its ability to elicit experiences of agency over an avatar, concluding that the OVMF can serve as a reference for future experiments and that it provides high potential to stimulate new directions in enfacement research and beyond.
颜面错觉传统上是通过视触刺激来诱发的,但通过虚拟现实技术的应用,可以采用更主动的范式。例如,最近提出了虚拟镜子通过视动刺激来诱发颜面错觉。在虚拟镜子实验中,参与者与模仿他们面部运动的虚拟化身进行互动。对虚拟化身的主动控制极大地增强了主体感,这是成功诱发颜面错觉的一个重要因素。由于技术挑战,到目前为止,大多数虚拟镜子仅限于模仿参与者的头部姿势,即头部的位置和旋转。然而,通过提高虚拟化身的模仿能力,可以预期更强的主体感。我们在这里介绍了一种新的用于虚拟镜子实验的开源框架,称为开放式虚拟镜子框架(Open Virtual Mirror Framework,OVMF)。OVMF 可以跟踪和模仿大范围的面部运动,包括姿势和表情。它旨在在标准计算机硬件上运行,并轻松与现有的心理实验工具箱接口,同时满足严格控制实验设置的要求。此外,它旨在实现其核心功能的方便扩展,以便能够灵活地调整到许多不同的实验范式。我们演示了 OVMF 的使用,并通过实验验证了它在虚拟化身上诱发主体感的能力,得出结论,OVMF 可以作为未来实验的参考,并为刺激颜面错觉研究和超越研究的新方向提供很大的潜力。