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Gao, Binyue Graduate School of Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering in Health Systems, Okayama University
Yu, Yinghua Graduate School of Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering in Health Systems, Okayama University
Ejima, Yoshimichi Graduate School of Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering in Health Systems, Okayama University Kaken ID
Wu, Jinglong Graduate School of Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering in Health Systems, Okayama University ORCID Kaken ID publons researchmap
Yang, Jiajia Graduate School of Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering in Health Systems, Okayama University ORCID Kaken ID publons researchmap
Abstract
This study investigated the two distinct perceptions (pleasantness and softness) of deformable stimuli with different degrees of compliance under conditions with and without a contextual task. Three tactile strategies-grasping, pinching, and pressing-were used to perceive the stimuli. In Experiment 1 (without a contextual task), participants estimated the perceived intensity of softness or pleasantness for each stimulus. In Experiment 2 (with a contextual task), the participants sequentially perceived two stimuli with different compliance levels and indicated which stimulus they perceived as softer and pleasant. The results showed that the psychophysical relationship between compliance and perceived softness was consistent across all tactile strategies in both experiments, with softness estimates increasing as compliance increased. However, the relationship between compliance and pleasantness differed between the two experiments. In Experiment 1, pleasantness estimates increased monotonically with increased compliance. However, in Experiment 2, across all tactile strategies, pleasantness began to decrease within the compliance range of 0.25-2.0 cm2/N, exhibiting an inverted U-shaped trend. These findings indicate that the relationship between compliance and pleasantness is task-dependent, particularly demonstrating significantly different trends when a contextual task is introduced. In contrast, the relationship between compliance and softness remained consistently monotonic.
Keywords
pleasantness
softness
touch strategy
task context
psychophysics
Published Date
2025-01-13
Publication Title
Behavioral Sciences
Volume
volume15
Issue
issue1
Publisher
MDPI
Start Page
63
ISSN
2076-328X
Content Type
Journal Article
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English
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岡山大学
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Gao, B.; Yu, Y.; Ejima, Y.; Wu, J.; Yang, J. The Impact of Task Context on Pleasantness and Softness Estimations: A Study Based on Three Touch Strategies. Behav. Sci. 2025, 15, 63. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs15010063
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Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Japan Science and Technology Agency
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JP21H05827
JP19KK0099
JP22K07327
JPMJFR2041