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人-机器人背部舒适推拿。

Pleasant Stroke Touch on Human Back by a Human and a Robot.

机构信息

Division of Information Science, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Ikoma 630-0192, Japan.

Psychological Process Research Team, Guardian Robot Project, RIKEN, Seika-cho, Soraku-gun, Kyoto 619-0228, Japan.

出版信息

Sensors (Basel). 2023 Jan 19;23(3):1136. doi: 10.3390/s23031136.

Abstract

Pleasant touching is an important aspect of social interactions that is widely used as a caregiving technique. To address the problems resulting from a lack of available human caregivers, previous research has attempted to develop robots that can perform this kind of pleasant touch. However, it remains unclear whether robots can provide such a pleasant touch in a manner similar to humans. To investigate this issue, we compared the effect of the speed of gentle strokes on the back between human and robot agents on the emotional responses of human participants ( = 28). A robot or a human stroked on the participants' back at two different speeds (i.e., 2.6 and 8.5 cm/s). The participants' subjective (valence and arousal ratings) and physiological (facial electromyography (EMG) recorded from the corrugator supercilii and zygomatic major muscles and skin conductance response) emotional reactions were measured. The subjective ratings demonstrated that the speed of 8.5 cm/s was more pleasant and arousing than the speed of 2.6 cm/s for both human and robot strokes. The corrugator supercilii EMG showed that the speed of 8.5 cm/s resulted in reduced activity in response to both human and robot strokes. These results demonstrate similar speed-dependent modulations of stroke on subjective and physiological positive emotional responses across human and robot agents and suggest that robots can provide a pleasant touch similar to that of humans.

摘要

愉快的触摸是社交互动的一个重要方面,被广泛用作一种护理技术。为了解决由于缺乏可用的人类护理人员而导致的问题,先前的研究试图开发能够进行这种愉快触摸的机器人。然而,目前还不清楚机器人是否可以以类似于人类的方式提供这种愉快的触摸。为了研究这个问题,我们比较了人类和机器人代理以两种不同速度(即 2.6 和 8.5 cm/s)在背部进行轻柔 strokes 对人类参与者情绪反应的影响(n = 28)。机器人或人类以两种不同的速度(即 2.6 和 8.5 cm/s)在参与者的背部进行轻柔 strokes。测量了参与者的主观(效价和唤醒评分)和生理(从皱眉肌和颧骨肌肉记录的面部肌电图(EMG)和皮肤电导反应)情绪反应。主观评分表明,对于人类和机器人 strokes,8.5 cm/s 的速度比 2.6 cm/s 更令人愉悦和唤醒。皱眉肌 EMG 显示,对于人类和机器人 strokes,8.5 cm/s 的速度导致反应性活动减少。这些结果表明,在人类和机器人代理之间,strokes 的速度依赖性调节对主观和生理积极情绪反应具有相似的作用,并表明机器人可以提供类似于人类的愉快触摸。

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