El-Raheb Katerina, Kalampratsidou Vilelmini, Issari Philia, Georgaca Eugenie, Koliouli Flora, Karydi Evangelia, Skali Theodora Dora, Diamantides Pandelis, Ioannidis Yannis
Institute of Language and Speech Processing, Athena Research Center, Athens, Greece.
Department of Psychology, Qualitative Research Center in Psychology and Psychosocial Well-Being, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens, Greece.
Wearable Technol. 2022 Jun 13;3:e10. doi: 10.1017/wtc.2022.7. eCollection 2022.
This mixed-methods study investigates the use of wearable technology in embodied psychology research and explores the potential of incorporating bio-signals to focus on the bodily impact of the social experience. The study relies on scientifically established psychological methods of studying social issues, collective relationships and emotional overloads, such as sociodrama, in combination with participant observation to qualitatively detect and observe verbal and nonverbal aspects of social behavior. We evaluate the proposed method through a pilot sociodrama session and reflect on the outcomes. By utilizing an experimental setting that combines video cameras, microphones, and wearable sensors measuring physiological signals, specifically, heart rate, we explore how the synchronization and analysis of the different signals and annotations enables a mixed-method that combines qualitative and quantitative instruments in studying embodied expressiveness and social interaction.
这项混合方法研究调查了可穿戴技术在具身心理学研究中的应用,并探索了纳入生物信号以关注社会体验对身体影响的潜力。该研究依靠科学确立的研究社会问题、集体关系和情感过载的心理学方法,如社会剧,结合参与观察来定性检测和观察社会行为的言语和非言语方面。我们通过一次社会剧试点会议评估所提出的方法,并对结果进行反思。通过利用一个结合了摄像机、麦克风和测量生理信号(具体为心率)的可穿戴传感器的实验环境,我们探索了不同信号与注释的同步和分析如何促成一种在研究具身表现力和社会互动时结合定性和定量工具的混合方法。