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Vol.27, No.2, 15 ~ 25, 2024
Title
Comparison between Affective Responses to Tactile Stimuli Based on the Presence of Visual Information Presentation
 
Abstract
Previous studies on texture and emotion have focused on identifying precisely which tactile stimuli trigger specific emotions. Despite the significant role of vision in tactile perception, research has so far only focused on the singular aspect of texture. In this study, we used tactile stimuli to investigate the effects of three variables― roughness, hardness, and visual blocking―on the affective responses to tactile perception. The experimental stimuli that can be encountered in daily life were selected based on the four conditions of “rough/hard,” “rough/soft,” “smooth/hard” and “smooth/soft” by crossing two roughness conditions (rough, smooth) and two hardness conditions (hard, soft). The experiment was divided into two sessions depending on whether or not visual blocking existed. Participants completed a session in which they evaluated a tactile stimulus after touching it without seeing it and then proceeded with a session in which they evaluated a stimulus after touching it with sight of it. The results of the repeated-measures ANOVA showed that individuals reported a more positive perception when touching stimuli with visual cues and more negative when touching stimuli without visual cues. Furthermore, the inclination to perceive smooth and soft stimuli more positively and rough stimuli more negatively was stronger when touching without visual cues. The results of this study suggest implications for enhancing the understanding of the interaction between emotion and visual information processing by elucidating how emotions are experienced differently in situations where visual information is provided and where it is not.
Key Words
촉각, 거칠기, 경도, 시각 차단, 핵심 정서, Tactile, Roughness, Hardness, Visual Blocking, Core Affect
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