The aim of this paper is to present an experiment in which we compare the degree of empathy that a convenience sample of students expressed with humans, animals, robots and objects. The present study broadens the spectrum of the elements eliciting empathy that previous research has so far explored separately. Our research questions are: does the continuum represented by this set of elements elicit empathy? Is it possible to observe a linear decrease of empathy according to different features of the selected elements? More broadly, does empathy, as a construct, resist in front of the diversification of the element eliciting it? Results show that participants expressed empathy differently when exposed to three clusters of social actors being ...
Empathy is facilitated by the perceived similarity between the object and subject. Conversely, nurtu...
The human brain is so constructed that when we perceive another\u27s emotion, we tend to respond wit...
We present a brief overview of the study of empathy in nonhumans. We begin with a historical p...
In academic and public life empathy is seen as a fundamental force of morality – a psychological phe...
This paper discuss the phenomenon of empathy in social robotics and is divided into three main parts...
People have been shown to project lifelike attributes onto robots and to display behavior indicative...
The idea of robotic companions capable of establishing meaningful relationships with humans remains ...
Abstract—Empathy has great potential in human-robot inter-action. However, the challenging nature of...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Planning, Program in...
Expanding the debate about empathy with human beings, animals, or fictional characters to include hu...
Intergroup dynamics shape the ways in which we interact with other people. We feel more empathy towa...
In the field of social robotics, empathy is somewhat of a "hot topic" for engineers and empirical re...
Empathy is a multidimensional paradigm, and there currently is a lack of scientific consensus in its...
This paper describes a between-subjects Amazon Mechanical Turk study (n = 220) that investigated how...
Do nonhuman animals (hereafter “animals”) possess empathy and if so to which degree? Can we develop ...
Empathy is facilitated by the perceived similarity between the object and subject. Conversely, nurtu...
The human brain is so constructed that when we perceive another\u27s emotion, we tend to respond wit...
We present a brief overview of the study of empathy in nonhumans. We begin with a historical p...
In academic and public life empathy is seen as a fundamental force of morality – a psychological phe...
This paper discuss the phenomenon of empathy in social robotics and is divided into three main parts...
People have been shown to project lifelike attributes onto robots and to display behavior indicative...
The idea of robotic companions capable of establishing meaningful relationships with humans remains ...
Abstract—Empathy has great potential in human-robot inter-action. However, the challenging nature of...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Planning, Program in...
Expanding the debate about empathy with human beings, animals, or fictional characters to include hu...
Intergroup dynamics shape the ways in which we interact with other people. We feel more empathy towa...
In the field of social robotics, empathy is somewhat of a "hot topic" for engineers and empirical re...
Empathy is a multidimensional paradigm, and there currently is a lack of scientific consensus in its...
This paper describes a between-subjects Amazon Mechanical Turk study (n = 220) that investigated how...
Do nonhuman animals (hereafter “animals”) possess empathy and if so to which degree? Can we develop ...
Empathy is facilitated by the perceived similarity between the object and subject. Conversely, nurtu...
The human brain is so constructed that when we perceive another\u27s emotion, we tend to respond wit...
We present a brief overview of the study of empathy in nonhumans. We begin with a historical p...