声音推动:声音和运动方向对身体感知、体验质量和运动支持的影响

IF 4.8 2区 计算机科学 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, CYBERNETICS ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction Pub Date : 2024-03-07 DOI:10.1145/3648616
Aneesha Singh, Marusa Hrobat, Suxin Gui, Nadia Bianchi-Berthouze, Judith Ley-Flores, Frederic Bevilacqua, Joaquin R. Diaz Duran, Elena Márquez Segura, Ana Tajadura-Jiménez
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整合了运动声波技术的可穿戴设备可以支持身体感知的变化以及相关的体育锻炼;然而,我们缺乏此类声波技术的设计原则。通过两项混合方法研究,我们调查了声音音调和运动方向对深蹲运动中自我感知的交互影响。我们测量了对身体感知、体验的情感质量、实际运动和感知运动的影响,并将其与两种对照条件(无声音和振动反馈)进行了比较。结果表明,无论运动方向如何,音调升高都会增强身体的几种感觉和整体体验质量,而音调降低则会增加运动加速度。这些影响受运动体力需求的调节。声音和振动反馈分别增强了灵活性和力量感,并以不同的方式促进了运动的完成。声音被认为是身体内部的力量,而振动反馈被认为是身体外部的力量。反馈效应在体能水平较低的人群中更强。我们从身体感知的可塑性角度对研究结果进行了讨论,并强调了通过可穿戴设备支持高要求体育锻炼的机会。
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Pushed by Sound: Effects of Sound and Movement Direction on Body Perception, Experience Quality, and Exercise Support

Wearables integrating movement sonification can support body-perception changes and relatedly physical activity; yet, we lack design principles for such sonifications. Through two mixed-methods studies, we investigate sound pitch and movement direction interaction effects on self-perception during squats exercises. We measured effects on body-perception, affective quality of the experience, actual and perceived movement, and compared them to two control conditions: no-sound and vibrotactile feedback. Results show that regardless of movement direction, ascending pitch enhances several body feelings and overall experience quality, while descending pitch increases movement acceleration. These effects were moderated by exercise physical demand. Sound and vibrotactile feedback enhanced flexibility and strength feelings respectively and contributed to exercise completion in different ways. Sound was perceived as an internal-to-body force while vibrotactile feedback as an external-to-body force. Feedback effects were stronger in people with lower fitness levels. We discuss results in terms of malleability of body-perceptions and highlight opportunities to support demanding physical activity through wearable devices.

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ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction
ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction 工程技术-计算机:控制论
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期刊介绍: This ACM Transaction seeks to be the premier archival journal in the multidisciplinary field of human-computer interaction. Since its first issue in March 1994, it has presented work of the highest scientific quality that contributes to the practice in the present and future. The primary emphasis is on results of broad application, but the journal considers original work focused on specific domains, on special requirements, on ethical issues -- the full range of design, development, and use of interactive systems.
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