Is seeing believing? The effect of morphological congruent visual feedback on mediated touch experience

Sima Ipakchian Askari, Antal Haans, Wijnand IJsselsteijn

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Mediated social touch (MST) provides physical contact over a distance for geographically separated individuals. Despite advances in actuator technologies, it remains difficult to recreate the feel and sensation of natural human touch. Combining touch with morphologically congruent visual feedback may overcome limitations related to the low fidelity of current-day tactile displays. Being able to both feel and see the touch act being initiated on an input device could enhance the perceived realism of the touches. In two studies, we test the effects of such visual feedback on self-reported naturalness of touch, social presence, and emotional experiences.
Originele taal-2Engels
TitelCHI EA 2019 - Extended Abstracts of the 2019 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Plaats van productieNew York
UitgeverijAssociation for Computing Machinery, Inc
Pagina's1-6
Aantal pagina's6
ISBN van elektronische versie978-1-4503-597-1-9
DOI's
StatusGepubliceerd - 2 mei 2019
Evenement37th ACM Annual Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI 2019 - Glasgow, Verenigd Koninkrijk
Duur: 4 mei 20199 mei 2019
Congresnummer: 37
https://chi2019.acm.org

Congres

Congres37th ACM Annual Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI 2019
Verkorte titelCHI 2019
Land/RegioVerenigd Koninkrijk
StadGlasgow
Periode4/05/199/05/19
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