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Area of Science:

  • Human-Computer Interaction
  • Social Psychology
  • Communication Studies

Background:

  • COVID-19 shelter-in-place orders shifted relationships to computer-mediated communication (CMC).
  • Traditional CMC lacks crucial social cues, hindering deep connection.
  • Novel communication methods are needed to foster social connection remotely.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore how friends experienced sharing electrodermal activity (EDA) during shelter-in-place.
  • To understand the meaning-making processes involved in interpreting interpersonal physiological data.
  • To investigate the role of intersubjectivity in understanding shared biosensory information.

Main Methods:

  • Studied nine pairs of friends (N=18) during shelter-in-place.
  • Participants shared electrodermal activity (EDA) data in response to videos.
  • Employed a phased approach to analyze the temporal development of understanding unfamiliar biosensory data.

Main Results:

  • Participants found typical CMC artificial and unnatural.
  • EDA was interpreted as both emotional response and personal characteristic.
  • Identified three meaning-making typologies: 'stablers', 'broadeners', and 'puzzlers'.

Conclusions:

  • Social biosensing offers a pathway to deeper remote connection.
  • Intersubjectivity, through analogical apperception and dialogical interaction, is key to interpreting biosensory data.
  • Findings inform CMC design, social biosensing research, and intersubjectivity theory.