How deeply do we include robotic agents in the self?
View/ Open
Impact
Scholar |
Other documents of the author: Stenzel, Anna; Chinellato, Eris; del Pobil, Angel P.; Lappe, Markus; Liepelt, Roman
Metadata
Show full item recordcomunitat-uji-handle:10234/9
comunitat-uji-handle2:10234/7036
comunitat-uji-handle3:10234/8620
comunitat-uji-handle4:
INVESTIGACIONMetadata
Title
How deeply do we include robotic agents in the self?Date
2013Publisher
World Scientific PublishingISSN
0219-8436; 1793-6942Bibliographic citation
ANNA STENZEL et al, Int. J. Human. Robot. 10, 01 (2013) [13 pages] DOI: 10.1142/S0219843613500151Type
info:eu-repo/semantics/articlePublisher version
http://www.worldscientific.com/doi/abs/10.1142/S0219843613500151Subject
Abstract
In human–human interactions, a consciously perceived high degree of self–other overlap is associated with a higher degree of integration of the other person's actions into one's own cognitive representations. Here, ... [+]
In human–human interactions, a consciously perceived high degree of self–other overlap is associated with a higher degree of integration of the other person's actions into one's own cognitive representations. Here, we report data suggesting that this pattern does not hold for human–robot interactions. Participants performed a social Simon task with a robot, and afterwards indicated the degree of self–other overlap using the Inclusion of the Other in the Self (IOS) scale. We found no overall correlation between the social Simon effect (as an indirect measure of self–other overlap) and the IOS score (as a direct measure of self–other overlap). For female participants we even observed a negative correlation. Our findings suggest that conscious and unconscious evaluations of a robot may come to different results, and hence point to the importance of carefully choosing a measure for quantifying the quality of human–robot interactions. [-]
Is part of
International Journal of Humanoid Robotics, 2013, vol. 10, no 1Rights
Copyright© 2014 World Scientific Publishing Co. All rights reserved. Electronic version of an article published as ANNA STENZEL et al, Int. J. Human. Robot. 10, 1350015 (2013) [13 pages] DOI: 10.1142/S0219843613500151 © World Scientific Publishing Company http://www.worldscientific.com/worldscinet/ijhr
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
This item appears in the folowing collection(s)
- ICC_Articles [291]