DocumentCode
652829
Title
Touched by the Storyteller: The Influence of Remote Touch in the Context of Storytelling
Author
Jung, Merel M. ; Boensma, Robert W. M. ; Huisman, G. ; Van Dijk, B.
Author_Institution
Human Media Interaction Group, Univ. of Twente, Enschede, Netherlands
fYear
2013
fDate
2-5 Sept. 2013
Firstpage
792
Lastpage
797
Abstract
In this study we investigate the role of remote touch as an additional communication channel in the context of storytelling. We focus on studying the effect of remote touch and the timing of touch on perceived social presence and story recall. In our experiment people listened to an emotional story. Listeners were either remotely touched by the storyteller at emotional story moments, remotely touched at random moments during the story, or not touched at all. Our results indicate that remote touch does not enhance the perceived social presence of the storyteller. However, even when the link between remote touch and the story is not explicitly clear, touch at emotional story moments can contribute to the perception of the story. Furthermore, while touches at emotional story moments can distract from the story content, touch in general can implicitly enhance the attention paid to the story content.
Keywords
psychology; touch (physiological); communication channel; emotional story moments; perceived social presence; random moments; remote touch; story content; story recall; storytelling; touch timing; Abstracts; Context; Force; Haptic interfaces; Human factors; Interviews; Timing; Evaluation/methodology; Haptic I/O;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction (ACII), 2013 Humaine Association Conference on
Conference_Location
Geneva
ISSN
2156-8103
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ACII.2013.147
Filename
6681539
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