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Exercising with Baxter: preliminary support for assistive social-physical human-robot interaction.

Naomi T FitterMayumi MohanKatherine J KuchenbeckerMichelle J Johnson
Published in: Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation (2020)
The results indicate that social-physical exercise with a robot is more pleasant, enjoyable, engaging, cognitively challenging, and energetic than similar interactions that lack physical touch. In addition to this main finding, researchers working in similar areas can build on our design practices, our open-source resources, and the age-group and gender differences that we found.
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