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Your Touch Leaves Me Cold, Robot.

Published: 01 March 2018 Publication History

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This study, investigates whether stress reducing effects as they are known from human-human interaction also occur while humans interact with robots. To analyze the individual stress level, 63 participants were asked about their stress level before and after they interacted with a humanoid robot. Three different conditions of touch behavior were analyzed in the course of this study: active touch, passive touch as well as no touch. However, as the results of this study indicate, there seems to be no difference between those three touch conditions and the individual perception of stress.

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HRI '18: Companion of the 2018 ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction
March 2018
431 pages
ISBN:9781450356152
DOI:10.1145/3173386
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  1. human-robot interaction
  2. stress level
  3. touch

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