Effects of Social Touch from an Agent in Virtual Space: Comparing Visual Stimuli and Virtual-Tactile Stimuli

Kana Higashino, Mitsuhiko Kimoto, T. Iio, K. Shimohara, M. Shiomi
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Although social touch in physical space has been scrutinized for its positive effects on people, the effects of social touch in virtual space has been neglected. In virtual space, two types of social touch can be designed, a touch with only visual stimuli and a touch with both visual and tactile stimuli. This paper investigates the effects of the two types of agent’s social touch on users in the context where the agent praises their performance of a task in virtual space. Based on past studies of social touch, we hypothesized that the two types of agent’s social touch in virtual space would improve the user’s task motivation, task performance, and the agent’s likability. We experimentally tested our hypotheses by comparing those variables among no-touch, visual-touch, and visual-tactile touch groups. Since our results showed no significant differences among these groups, our hypotheses were not supported. However, a post-hoc analysis by gender suggests that the agent’s social touch with both visual and tactile stimuli while praising male users increased their task motivation in virtual space. This result suggests that the effects of an agent’s social touch in virtual space may be different due to genders, and shows a possibility of positive effects for the touch behavior design of the agent in virtual space.
虚拟空间中个体的社交接触效应:视觉刺激与虚拟触觉刺激的比较
虽然物理空间中的社交接触对人的积极影响已经被仔细研究过,但虚拟空间中的社交接触的影响却被忽视了。在虚拟空间中,可以设计两种类型的社交触摸,一种是仅具有视觉刺激的触摸,另一种是同时具有视觉和触觉刺激的触摸。本文研究了两种类型的智能体在虚拟空间中表扬用户完成任务时的社交接触对用户的影响。基于以往对社交触摸的研究,我们假设虚拟空间中两种类型的智能体社交触摸会提高用户的任务动机、任务绩效和智能体的好感度。我们通过比较无触摸、视觉触摸和视觉触觉触摸组的这些变量,对我们的假设进行了实验验证。由于我们的结果显示这些组之间没有显著差异,因此我们的假设不被支持。然而,对性别的事后分析表明,在赞美男性用户的同时,代理与视觉和触觉刺激的社交接触增加了他们在虚拟空间中的任务动机。这一结果表明,虚拟空间中agent的社交触摸的效果可能会因性别而有所不同,并显示了虚拟空间中agent的触摸行为设计可能会产生积极影响。
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