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Feel-Good Robotics : Requirements on Touch for Embodiment in Assistive Robotics

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Beckerle, Philipp
Kõiva, Risto
Kirchner, Elsa Andrea
Bekrater-Bodmann, Robin
Dosen, Strahinja
Christ, Oliver
Abbink, David A.
Castellini, Claudio

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Frontiers in neurorobotics. Frontiers Research Foundation. 2018, 12, 84. eISSN 1662-5218. Available under: doi: 10.3389/fnbot.2018.00084

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The feeling of embodiment, i.e., experiencing the body as belonging to oneself and being able to integrate objects into one's bodily self-representation, is a key aspect of human self-consciousness and has been shown to importantly shape human cognition. An extension of such feelings toward robots has been argued as being crucial for assistive technologies aiming at restoring, extending, or simulating sensorimotor functions. Empirical and theoretical work illustrates the importance of sensory feedback for the feeling of embodiment and also immersion; we focus on the the perceptual level of touch and the role of tactile feedback in various assistive robotic devices. We critically review how different facets of tactile perception in humans, i.e., affective, social, and self-touch, might influence embodiment. This is particularly important as current assistive robotic devices - such as prostheses, orthoses, exoskeletons, and devices for teleoperation-often limit touch low-density and spatially constrained haptic feedback, i.e., the mere touch sensation linked to an action. Here, we analyze, discuss, and propose how and to what degree tactile feedback might increase the embodiment of certain robotic devices, e.g., prostheses, and the feeling of immersion in human-robot interaction, e.g., in teleoperation. Based on recent findings from cognitive psychology on interactive processes between touch and embodiment, we discuss technical solutions for specific applications, which might be used to enhance embodiment, and facilitate the study of how embodiment might alter human-robot interactions. We postulate that high-density and large surface sensing and stimulation are required to foster embodiment of such assistive devices.

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150 Psychologie

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embodiment, affective touch, social touch, self-touch, human-machine interfaces, tactile feedback, assistive robotics

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ISO 690BECKERLE, Philipp, Risto KÕIVA, Elsa Andrea KIRCHNER, Robin BEKRATER-BODMANN, Strahinja DOSEN, Oliver CHRIST, David A. ABBINK, Claudio CASTELLINI, Bigna LENGGENHAGER, 2018. Feel-Good Robotics : Requirements on Touch for Embodiment in Assistive Robotics. In: Frontiers in neurorobotics. Frontiers Research Foundation. 2018, 12, 84. eISSN 1662-5218. Available under: doi: 10.3389/fnbot.2018.00084
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  year={2018},
  doi={10.3389/fnbot.2018.00084},
  title={Feel-Good Robotics : Requirements on Touch for Embodiment in Assistive Robotics},
  volume={12},
  journal={Frontiers in neurorobotics},
  author={Beckerle, Philipp and Kõiva, Risto and Kirchner, Elsa Andrea and Bekrater-Bodmann, Robin and Dosen, Strahinja and Christ, Oliver and Abbink, David A. and Castellini, Claudio and Lenggenhager, Bigna},
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