Inducing Simple Actions While Working by Generating Tactile Apparent Motion

Yuki Ashida, Yuki Ban, R. Fukui, S. Warisawa
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While working, people often perform purposeless actions, such as spinning pens and swinging their feet. The pleasant and addictive tactile feedback generated by those actions seems to trigger them. This is based on a principle called "operant conditioning." "Operant conditioning" is a phenomenon of change in people's behavior because of a reward obtained from the purposeless action. In previous studies, operant conditioning for the behaviors of animals such as mice have been discussed, but conditioning for the behaviors of humans has had little investigation. Therefore, we designed a feedback for people's action as a reward of conditioning, especially tactile stimulation, and verified whether the stimuli can induce a simple action. We selected "tactile apparent motion" as the reward because it can provide comfort by stimulating a mechanoreceptor called C tactile afferent. We designed a wearable device that can generate tactile apparent motion from a simple input action, such as tapping the heel. Using this device, we conducted user studies. The results showed that fast tactile apparent motion is effective in inducing simple actions repeatedly. Moreover, simple actions can be induced by tactile apparent motion even in the long term.
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通过产生触觉表观运动来诱导工作时的简单动作
在工作时,人们经常会做一些没有目的的动作,比如旋转笔和摆动脚。这些动作产生的令人愉悦和上瘾的触觉反馈似乎触发了它们。这是基于一个叫做“操作性条件反射”的原则。“操作性条件反射”是一种由于人们从无目的的行动中获得奖励而改变行为的现象。在以前的研究中,已经讨论了动物(如小鼠)行为的操作性条件反射,但对人类行为的条件反射的研究很少。因此,我们为人们的行动设计了一个反馈,作为条件反射的奖励,特别是触觉刺激,并验证刺激是否可以诱导一个简单的动作。我们选择“触觉表观运动”作为奖励,因为它可以通过刺激一种叫做C触觉传入的机械感受器来提供舒适。我们设计了一款可穿戴设备,它可以通过简单的输入动作产生明显的触觉运动,比如轻拍脚后跟。使用这个设备,我们进行了用户研究。实验结果表明,快速触觉视动能有效诱导简单动作的重复发生。此外,简单的动作甚至在长期内也可以由触觉表观运动引起。
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