The emotional response of users induced by VR scenarios has become a topic of interest, however, whether changing the size of objects in VR scenes induces different levels of anxiety remains a question to be studied. In this study, we conducted an experiment to initially reveal how the size of a large object in a VR environment affects changes in participants' (N = 38) anxiety level and heart rate. To holistically quantify the size of large objects in the VR visual field, we used the omnidirectional field of view occupancy (OFVO) criterion for the first time to represent the dimension of the object in the participant's entire field of view. The results showed that the participants' heartbeat and anxiety while viewing the large objects were positively and significantly correlated to OFVO. These study reveals that the increase of object size in VR environments is accompanied by a higher degree of user's anxiety.
翻译:然而,VR情景引发的用户情绪反应已成为一个令人感兴趣的话题,然而,VR场物体大小的变化是否引起不同程度的焦虑,仍是一个有待研究的问题。在本研究中,我们进行了一项实验,初步揭示VR环境中大型物体的大小如何影响参与者(N=38)的焦虑水平和心率的变化。为了从整体上量化VR视觉场大型物体的大小,我们首次使用全向占用区标准来代表参与者整个视野中该物体的尺寸。结果显示,参与者在观看大型物体时的心跳和焦虑是积极的,而且与OVO有很大的关联很大。这些研究表明,VR环境中物体大小的增加与用户的焦虑程度有较大联系。