Sora-Domenjó Carles
Image Processing and Multimedia Technology Center, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya-Barcelona Tech, Terrassa, Spain.
Front Psychol. 2022 Sep 26;13:814565. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.814565. eCollection 2022.
This article looks through a critical media lens at mediated effects and ethical concerns of virtual reality (VR) applications that explore personal and social issues through embodiment and storytelling. In recent years, the press, immersive media practitioners and researchers have promoted the potential of virtual reality storytelling to foster empathy. This research offers an interdisciplinary narrative review, with an evidence-based approach to challenge the assumptions that VR films elicit empathy in the participant-what I refer to as the VR-empathy model. A review of literature from the fields of psychology, computer science, embodiment, medicine, and virtual reality was carried out to question and counter these claims through case studies of both fiction and non-fiction VR experiences. The results reveal that there is little empirical evidence of a correlation between VR exposure and an increase in empathy that motivates pro-social behavior, and a lack of research covering VR films exposure eliciting empathy. Furthermore, the results show an alarming lack of research into the long-term effects of VR films and other VR immersive experiences. This contribution aims to understand and demystify the current "empathy machine" rhetoric and calls for more rigorous, scientific research that can authenticate future claims and systemize ethical best practices.
本文从批判性媒体视角审视虚拟现实(VR)应用的媒介效果和伦理问题,这些应用通过具象化和叙事来探索个人和社会问题。近年来,媒体、沉浸式媒体从业者和研究人员都在宣扬虚拟现实叙事促进同理心的潜力。本研究提供了一项跨学科的叙事综述,采用基于证据的方法来质疑虚拟现实电影能在参与者中引发同理心这一假设——我称之为VR同理心模型。通过对虚构和非虚构VR体验的案例研究,对心理学、计算机科学、具象化、医学和虚拟现实领域的文献进行了综述,以质疑和反驳这些观点。结果显示,几乎没有实证证据表明接触VR与促进亲社会行为的同理心增加之间存在关联,而且缺乏关于VR电影接触引发同理心的研究。此外,结果表明对VR电影和其他VR沉浸式体验的长期影响的研究严重不足。本论文旨在理解并揭开当前“同理心机器”言论的神秘面纱,并呼吁开展更严谨、科学的研究,以证实未来的说法并将伦理最佳实践系统化。