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探索犬辅助互动的动态:一种通过可穿戴设备理解跨物种福祉的方法。

Exploring the Dynamics of Canine-Assisted Interactions: A Wearable Approach to Understanding Interspecies Well-Being.

作者信息

Holder Timothy R N, Nichols Colt, Summers Emily, Roberts David L, Bozkurt Alper

机构信息

Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695, USA.

出版信息

Animals (Basel). 2024 Dec 16;14(24):3628. doi: 10.3390/ani14243628.

Abstract

Canine-assisted interactions (CAIs) have been explored to offer therapeutic benefits to human participants in various contexts, from addressing cancer-related fatigue to treating post-traumatic stress disorder. Despite their widespread adoption, there are still unresolved questions regarding the outcomes for both humans and animals involved in these interactions. Previous attempts to address these questions have suffered from core methodological weaknesses, especially due to absence of tools for an efficient objective evaluation and lack of focus on the canine perspective. In this article, we present a first-of-its-kind system and study to collect simultaneous and continuous physiological data from both of the CAI interactants. Motivated by our extensive field reviews and stakeholder feedback, this comprehensive wearable system is composed of custom-designed and commercially available sensor devices. We performed a repeated-measures pilot study, to combine data collected via this system with a novel dyadic behavioral coding method and short- and long-term surveys. We evaluated these multimodal data streams independently, and we further correlated the psychological, physiological, and behavioral metrics to better elucidate the outcomes and dynamics of CAIs. Confirming previous field results, human electrodermal activity is the measure most strongly distinguished between the dyads' non-interaction and interaction periods. Valence, arousal, and the positive affect of the human participant significantly increased during interaction with the canine participant. Also, we observed in our pilot study that (a) the canine heart rate was more dynamic than the human's during interactions, (b) the surveys proved to be the best indicator of the subjects' affective state, and (c) the behavior coding approaches best tracked the bond quality between the interacting dyads. Notably, we found that most of the interaction sessions were characterized by extended neutral periods with some positive and negative peaks, where the bonded pairs might display decreased behavioral synchrony. We also present three new representations of the internal and overall dynamics of CAIs for adoption by the broader field. Lastly, this paper discusses ongoing options for further dyadic analysis, interspecies emotion prediction, integration of contextually relevant environmental data, and standardization of human-animal interaction equipment and analytical approaches. Altogether, this work takes a significant step forward on a promising path to our better understanding of how CAIs improve well-being and how interspecies psychophysiological states can be appropriately measured.

摘要

犬类辅助互动(CAIs)已被探索用于在各种情境中为人类参与者提供治疗益处,从缓解癌症相关疲劳到治疗创伤后应激障碍。尽管它们被广泛采用,但对于参与这些互动的人类和动物的结果仍存在未解决的问题。以前解决这些问题的尝试存在核心方法学弱点,特别是由于缺乏高效客观评估的工具以及对犬类视角的关注不足。在本文中,我们提出了一个首创的系统和研究,以同时从两个CAI互动者收集连续的生理数据。受我们广泛的实地考察和利益相关者反馈的推动,这个综合可穿戴系统由定制设计和商用传感器设备组成。我们进行了一项重复测量试点研究,将通过该系统收集的数据与一种新颖的二元行为编码方法以及短期和长期调查相结合。我们独立评估了这些多模态数据流,并进一步关联心理、生理和行为指标,以更好地阐明CAIs的结果和动态。证实了先前的实地研究结果,人类皮肤电活动是在二元组的非互动和互动阶段之间最能显著区分的指标。人类参与者的效价、唤醒和积极情绪在与犬类参与者互动期间显著增加。此外,我们在试点研究中观察到:(a)互动期间犬类心率比人类更具动态性;(b)调查被证明是受试者情感状态的最佳指标;(c)行为编码方法最能追踪互动二元组之间的关系质量。值得注意的是,我们发现大多数互动环节的特点是存在较长的中性期以及一些正负峰值,其中关系紧密的二元组可能表现出行为同步性下降。我们还提出了CAIs内部和整体动态的三种新表示形式,供更广泛的领域采用。最后,本文讨论了进一步进行二元分析、跨物种情感预测、整合上下文相关环境数据以及人类 - 动物互动设备和分析方法标准化的现有选项。总的来说,这项工作在我们更好地理解CAIs如何改善幸福感以及如何适当地测量跨物种心理生理状态的有前景的道路上迈出了重要一步。

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