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SleepyCloud: Examining the Effect of Odor Cue on Reducing Bedtime Procrastination
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SleepyCloud: Examining the Effect of Odor Cue on Reducing Bedtime Procrastination

Pei-Yi Kuo, Nien-Hsin Wu and Yi-Ci Jhuang
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics), Vol.13304 LNCS, pp.374-388
2022

Abstract

Bedtime procrastination Field study Odor Odor cue Procrastination Sensory cue Smell Theoretical Computer Science Computer Science (all)
Bedtime procrastination refers to delaying bedtime without external reasons. It has become serious among the younger generation due to smartphone popularity, leading to several physical and mental disorders. Odor cue has the potential to reduce bedtime procrastination, as prior research has demonstrated its effectiveness in conveying information and triggering desired emotion and behaviors. However, limited research investigates the effect of odor on bedtime regulation outside of clinical settings. We designed and implemented SleepyCloud, a device aiming to deliver odor cue one hour before people’s scheduled bedtime. Our study examines the effectiveness of odor cue on reducing students’ bedtime procrastination using SleepyCloud. Our results suggested that the odor cue was helpful on reducing bedtime procrastination for those who procrastinated due to leisure activities, and that the odor cue also helped regulate sleep. We provide implications for future investigation on this topic.

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