Back to Top

Paper Title

VR Porn as “Empathy Machine”? Perception of Self and Others in Virtual Reality Pornography

Authors

Peer Briken
Peer Briken
Johannes FUSS
Johannes FUSS
Sarah Biedermann
Sarah Biedermann
Phil. Arne Dekker
Phil. Arne Dekker
Frederike Wenzlaff
Frederike Wenzlaff

Keywords

  • Virtual Reality Pornography
  • VR Pornography
  • Traditional Pornography
  • Intimacy
  • Sexual Interaction
  • Social Neuropeptide
  • Oxytocin
  • Eye-Contact
  • Perception of Pornography
  • Experimental Design
  • Male Participants
  • Self-Report Measures
  • Sexual Desire
  • Flirting
  • Social Connection
  • VR Condition
  • Neuropsychology
  • Intimate Sexual Experiences
  • Virtual Actors
  • Saliva Oxytocin Levels
  • VR Technology
  • Sexual Experience Illusion
  • Pornography

Article Type

Research Article

Research Impact Tools

Issue

Volume : 58 | Issue : 3 | Page No : 273–278

Published On

December, 2020

Downloads

Abstract

The usage of virtual reality (VR) pornography has risen in recent years. Anecdotal evidence suggests that the steep increase may be driven by an essential difference compared to traditional pornography, namely strong feelings of intimacy and the illusion of interaction with the porn actors. The present study is the first to systematically address this topic in an experimental design. Fifty healthy male participants watched two pornographic films on consecutive days in the laboratory, randomly one in VR and one traditional two-dimensional (2D) film. The perception of 2D and VR pornography was assessed using several self-report measures. Furthermore, the role of the social neuropeptide oxytocin in facilitating intimacy and interaction was studied. In the VR condition, participants felt more desired, more flirted with, more looked into the eyes. They were also more likely to feel connected with the actors and more likely to feel the urge to interact with them. Interestingly, saliva levels of oxytocin were related to the perceived eye-contact with the virtual persons indicating a role for the social neuropeptide in the perception of increased intimacy and interaction in VR. Thus, VR pornography seems to be a powerful tool to elicit the illusion of intimate sexual experiences.

View more >>