Gender-Impression Modification Enhances the Effect of Mediated Social Touch Between Persons of the Same Gender

Keita Suzuki, Masanori Yokoyama, Yuki Kionshita, Takayoshi Mochizuki, Tomohiro Yamada, Sho Sakurai, Takuji Narumi, Tomohiro Tanikawa, Michitaka Hirose
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Abstract

The main contribution of this study is realization of a method that enhances the effect of touch in remote communication between persons of the same gender by changing the gender impression with a voice changer during telecommunication. Although psychological studies have revealed that touch has various positive effects such as triggering altruistic behavior and persuading others, these effects are restrained in some cases, especially in same-gender communication, because a touch between persons of the same gender tends to cause unpleasant feelings. However, “Transcendent Telepresence,” which enhances positive psychological effects and suppresses negative effects by modifying the information transmitted via telecommunication, enables us to overcome this problem. We hypothesized that telepresence that modifies people’s gender impression reduces this unpleasantness and enhances the effect of touch. We tested the effectiveness of this method in a situation in which a male operator asked male participants to perform a monotonous task. The results showed that a touch by a male operator whose voice was changed to female-like could reduce the boredom of the task and improve the friendliness toward the operator. We believe this method realizes effective communication in various fields including telemedicine, crowdsourcing, and remote education.

性别印象修正增强同性间社会接触中介效应
本研究的主要贡献是实现了一种通过在通信过程中使用变音器改变性别印象来增强触摸在同性远程通信中的效果的方法。尽管心理学研究表明,触摸有各种积极的影响,比如引发利他行为和说服他人,但这些影响在某些情况下是有限的,尤其是在同性交流中,因为同性之间的触摸往往会引起不愉快的感觉。然而,“超验网真”通过修改通过电信传递的信息,增强积极的心理效应,抑制消极影响,使我们能够克服这个问题。我们假设,远程呈现改变了人们的性别印象,减少了这种不愉快,增强了触摸的效果。我们在一种情况下测试了这种方法的有效性,即男性操作员要求男性参与者执行单调的任务。结果表明,由男性操作员将声音变为女性的触摸可以减少任务的无聊感,并提高对操作员的友好度。我们相信这种方法可以在远程医疗、众包、远程教育等各个领域实现有效的沟通。
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