Enhancing the Sense of Agency by Transitional Weight Control in Virtual Co-Embodiment

Author:

Kodama Daiki1,Mizuho Takato1,Hatada Yuji1,Narumi Takuji1,Hirose Michitaka1

Affiliation:

1. The University of Tokyo

Publisher

IEEE

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