A Vest to Hug You 83
Roland Piquepaille writes "In "New vest offers wearer a portable hug," the Boston Globe reports that engineers at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst have designed a vest to help people suffering from autism or high anxiety. This inflatable vest has pockets that hold air bladders and is powered by 10 AA batteries. When you push a button, the vest squeezes — or hugs — you. Now the engineers also want to know if their vest is effective — apparently a premiere. So they're testing it with both students and psychatric patients. So far, it's just a prototype, but read more for additional details and a picture of this hugging vest."
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It should be compared to hugging yourself and gently tapping your head against the wall.
Keep that in mind.
Eeeh... (Score:5, Insightful)
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Sometimes you gotta take the love you can get I guess.
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Wasn't that the bulge what's his name had in his pants in the movie Dodgeball?
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Sometimes you gotta take the love you can get I guess.
And if you can't be with the vest you love, honey, love the vest you're with...
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So you're saying they need to add heating elements to their vest? One moment while I fill out a patent....
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if it were this easy, couldnt they just wrap a belt around themselves are start pulling? somehow, i doubt that will make anyone feel better.
Ah, weedhopper ... (Score:3, Funny)
but it will feel so good when they stop
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Hug Box [autism.org]
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from a cow's perspective... (Score:2)
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Yikes, those pictures make it look like some insane torture ... apparatus. I remember reading about it and found it interesting, but now I'm not so sure.
It's mentioned in the article too (4th paragraph):
Now where did I
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Certainly the social aspects are a big part of it, but it's possible that light squeezing pressure on the chest may have a physiological effect. I would speculate that it might, for example, stimulate more complete exhalation, which would in turn trigger a relaxation response.
It would be interesting to compare a vest like this with the use of calming acupressure points [nih.gov] to ind
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However, for an autistic individual, sometimes the simple pressure on the skin provides a calming effect, or is a stimulus they require to maintain control. I worked with the autistic and developmentally disabled for 8 years; I had many a client who required some kind of tactile stimulus, either as constant input (self-stimulatory behavior) or for behavioral control (comfort). This is ideal, as it would be a lot less obtrusive than some of the ways we came up with to provide such stimulation.
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People with mental issues bob their head because that physical motion causes the release of endorphins.
It's a self soothing behavior they use when they're agitated.
As for why a hugging vest would work, it might have something to do with why swaddling (tightly wrapping) babies limits their crying. Something about that tight pressure just works.
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I sometimes sleep with a 20 lb bag of rice on my chest. It was $11 at the Chinese grocery store.
The Squeeze Machine (Score:3, Informative)
It's about the sensory input. (Score:2)
Paging Dr. Harlow! (Score:3, Funny)
Hugging (Score:2)
Wouldn't that be like trying to tickle yourself? (Note you can't; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tickling [wikipedia.org])
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Seriously, this sounds like the typical US tendency to find someone to blame for every medical condition.
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In any case, I would have to see some real scientific evidence before I'd believe that these problems were primarily caused by parents behavior toward their children. There are many loving parents who have children with these problems and it's an insult to suggest they are at fault for those conditions.
I think your attitude illustrates exactly what I was talking about.
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As for medical papers, there is a lot of work being done with Eastern European orphans [google.com] in this field.
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But it's only ironic if it's true. Perhaps you were trying to be funny rather than ironic.
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Indeed. Actually, I had plenty of parental affection and hugs as a child. Anxiety disorders run in my family (though my parents are fine), so I'm guessing this is more "nature" than "nurture".
Couldn't decide which post to reply to, so I'm replying at the bottom of the thread.
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Anyway, since tickling is far better than hugging we should all talk about tickling instead.
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Ideal for pirates (Score:2, Funny)
Not only does it hug you to sleep on those long pacific ocean crossings, but it'll also serve as a life vest should the unthinkable happen and your land-lubber-hearties force you to walk the plank!
Roger the cabin boy must be so relieved by this idea...
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I think you've misunderstood something along the way.
It's not "Roger, the cabin boy". It's "roger the cabin boy". Roger is a verb in this context. But, at least he can get hugged and rogered at the same time, cause lord knows the pirates aint gonna give him a hug and a cuddle.
Cheers
I don't know about psychatric patients... (Score:2, Funny)
For me at least... (Score:1, Interesting)
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Contact that is incidental for one person can be very profound for another.
"not just an imitation of it."
Never had the urge to wrap yourself up in a warm blanket even when you weren't cold?
Shorts to Stroke You (Score:5, Funny)
Bobby: Calls through closed bathroom door "I need to get another pair of massage shorts this pair is almost worn out."
Mother: "Why Bobby, that's your third pair of massage shorts this month you've worn out."
Son: *silence*
Mother: "Bobby, what are you doing in there." knocks on door "Open this door this instance."
Bobby: "Go away. I'm brushing my teeth. Yeah, that's it, brushing my teeth."
JPod (Score:2)
One person who will definitely use it... (Score:2, Funny)
Scott Evil: Get away from me, you lazy-eyed psycho!
Of course, it would have to be an EVIL hugging vest. Now where are the (oblig) sharks with frickin' lasers.
Hugging machines (Score:4, Informative)
http://grandin.com/inc/intro-squeeze.html [grandin.com]
Of course, Dr. Grandin also designs slaughterhouses.
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Screw this hugging crap (Score:3)
In other news... (Score:1)
Is this a double-blind experiment? (Score:2)
How do they tell the difference?
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Ssst ! (Score:1)
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One sleeps at wierd hours, dances to music no one can hear, and mutters statements under their breath.
The other sleeps at wierd hours, dances to music no one can hear, and mutters statements under their breath.
The former may also be locked in a small room with a single light and 'work' for several hours when the rest of the world is sleeping.
The latter may be locked in a small room, tapping away uncontrollably and at odd hours, when the rest of the world is still sleeping.
Call me a hippie (Score:1)
Where's the love, man?
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The artificial replacement is needed because if one human hugs another it's sexual assault and he goes to jail, or maybe just fired if the hug happens at work.
Yeah, cool, but (Score:1)
10 AA batteries (Score:1)
I can't find the joke, but I know it is here somewhere.
Pigpile! (Score:1)
There are tools [slashdot.org] to filter out his shameless plugs.
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Remind me never to inflate-o-suit again... (Score:1)
Sweet! (Score:1)
I'll give this a shot.. (Score:1)
What's so new about this? (Score:2)
Someone needs a hug (Score:2)
BTW, any information on just how much pressure those things can generate? It would be an awful shame if they were to pop somebody. Awful shame...
Needs modules (Score:1)
This thing needs modules.
Like a C-Cup simulator.
The "reach around and squeeze my buttocks during the hug" simulator should be a big seller too.
hug "machine" (Score:1)