Behavioral responses of nursing home residents to a robotic pet dog with a customizable interactive kit

Robot therapy for the elderly had been a novel advent for the past decade and the efficacy of such therapeutic procedures had similar benefits to pets in improving health outcomes. But there had been experiments which resulted in showing the loss of interest over time due to limited levels of intera...

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Main Authors: Sheba, Jaichandar Kulandaidaasan, Salman, Adnan Ahmed, Kumar, Sampath, Phuc, Le Tan, Elara, Mohan Rajesh, Martínez-García, Edgar
Other Authors: School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
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Published: 2018
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-892682023-03-04T17:17:02Z Behavioral responses of nursing home residents to a robotic pet dog with a customizable interactive kit Sheba, Jaichandar Kulandaidaasan Salman, Adnan Ahmed Kumar, Sampath Phuc, Le Tan Elara, Mohan Rajesh Martínez-García, Edgar School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Human-robot Interaction DRNTU::Engineering::Mechanical engineering Elderly Care Robot therapy for the elderly had been a novel advent for the past decade and the efficacy of such therapeutic procedures had similar benefits to pets in improving health outcomes. But there had been experiments which resulted in showing the loss of interest over time due to limited levels of interaction. This paper regards that if a collection of customizable interactive games comes along with the robotic pet dog, the long-term interest will sustain and in effect, long-term psychological benefits would be rendered. Here in this study, we investigate the effect of elderly interacting with pet robot thought multimodal peripheral devices with a different level of cognitive challenges using questionnaire, facial temperature, EMG and EEG. Published version 2018-10-01T09:15:39Z 2019-12-06T17:21:35Z 2018-10-01T09:15:39Z 2019-12-06T17:21:35Z 2018 Journal Article Sheba, J. K., Salman, A. A., Kumar, S., Phuc, L. T., Elara, M. R., & Martínez-García, E. (2018). Behavioral Responses of Nursing Home Residents to a Robotic Pet Dog with a Customizable Interactive Kit. Procedia Computer Science, 133, 409-416. doi:10.1016/j.procs.2018.07.050 1877-0509 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/89268 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/46159 10.1016/j.procs.2018.07.050 en Procedia Computer Science © 2018 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). 8 p. application/pdf
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topic Human-robot Interaction
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Elderly Care
spellingShingle Human-robot Interaction
DRNTU::Engineering::Mechanical engineering
Elderly Care
Sheba, Jaichandar Kulandaidaasan
Salman, Adnan Ahmed
Kumar, Sampath
Phuc, Le Tan
Elara, Mohan Rajesh
Martínez-García, Edgar
Behavioral responses of nursing home residents to a robotic pet dog with a customizable interactive kit
description Robot therapy for the elderly had been a novel advent for the past decade and the efficacy of such therapeutic procedures had similar benefits to pets in improving health outcomes. But there had been experiments which resulted in showing the loss of interest over time due to limited levels of interaction. This paper regards that if a collection of customizable interactive games comes along with the robotic pet dog, the long-term interest will sustain and in effect, long-term psychological benefits would be rendered. Here in this study, we investigate the effect of elderly interacting with pet robot thought multimodal peripheral devices with a different level of cognitive challenges using questionnaire, facial temperature, EMG and EEG.
author2 School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
author_facet School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Sheba, Jaichandar Kulandaidaasan
Salman, Adnan Ahmed
Kumar, Sampath
Phuc, Le Tan
Elara, Mohan Rajesh
Martínez-García, Edgar
format Article
author Sheba, Jaichandar Kulandaidaasan
Salman, Adnan Ahmed
Kumar, Sampath
Phuc, Le Tan
Elara, Mohan Rajesh
Martínez-García, Edgar
author_sort Sheba, Jaichandar Kulandaidaasan
title Behavioral responses of nursing home residents to a robotic pet dog with a customizable interactive kit
title_short Behavioral responses of nursing home residents to a robotic pet dog with a customizable interactive kit
title_full Behavioral responses of nursing home residents to a robotic pet dog with a customizable interactive kit
title_fullStr Behavioral responses of nursing home residents to a robotic pet dog with a customizable interactive kit
title_full_unstemmed Behavioral responses of nursing home residents to a robotic pet dog with a customizable interactive kit
title_sort behavioral responses of nursing home residents to a robotic pet dog with a customizable interactive kit
publishDate 2018
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/89268
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