Robots provide an opportunity to extend research on the cognitive, perceptual, and neural processes involved in social interaction. This study examined how sensorimotor oscillatory electroencephalogram (EEG) activity can be influenced by the perceived nature of a task partner – human or robot – during a novel “reciprocal touch” paradigm. Twenty adult participants viewed a demonstration of a robot that could “feel” tactile stimulation through a haptic sensor on its hand and “see” changes in light through a photoreceptor at the level of the eyes; the robot responded to touch or changes in light by moving a contralateral digit. During EEG collection, participants engaged in a joint task that involved sending tactile stimulation to a partner (r...
Although progress in social robotics has been considerable, human-robot interaction is largely limit...
Social touch forms an important aspect of the human non-verbal communication repertoire, but is ofte...
Humans show a great natural ability at interacting with each other. Such efficiency in joint actions...
Robot design to simulate interpersonal social interaction is an active area of research with applica...
Robots start to play a role in our social landscape, and they are progressively becoming responsive,...
Robots start to play a role in our social landscape, and they are progressively becoming responsive,...
Eye contact with a social robot has been shown to elicit similar psychophysiological responses to ey...
This thesis uncovers the mechanism of interaction between human partners in continuous contact. Dur...
To what extent can humans form social relationships with robots? In the present study, we combined f...
Robots come into physical contact with humans in both experimental and operational settings. Many po...
Perception of others’ actions supports important social skills, such as communication, intention und...
Social touch forms an important aspect of the human non-verbal communication repertoire, but is ofte...
Motor resonance mechanisms are known to affect humans' ability to interact with others, yielding the...
Social touch interactions can, depending on the type and strength of the dyadic social relationship,...
As robots start moving closer to our social and daily lives, issues of agency and social behavior be...
Although progress in social robotics has been considerable, human-robot interaction is largely limit...
Social touch forms an important aspect of the human non-verbal communication repertoire, but is ofte...
Humans show a great natural ability at interacting with each other. Such efficiency in joint actions...
Robot design to simulate interpersonal social interaction is an active area of research with applica...
Robots start to play a role in our social landscape, and they are progressively becoming responsive,...
Robots start to play a role in our social landscape, and they are progressively becoming responsive,...
Eye contact with a social robot has been shown to elicit similar psychophysiological responses to ey...
This thesis uncovers the mechanism of interaction between human partners in continuous contact. Dur...
To what extent can humans form social relationships with robots? In the present study, we combined f...
Robots come into physical contact with humans in both experimental and operational settings. Many po...
Perception of others’ actions supports important social skills, such as communication, intention und...
Social touch forms an important aspect of the human non-verbal communication repertoire, but is ofte...
Motor resonance mechanisms are known to affect humans' ability to interact with others, yielding the...
Social touch interactions can, depending on the type and strength of the dyadic social relationship,...
As robots start moving closer to our social and daily lives, issues of agency and social behavior be...
Although progress in social robotics has been considerable, human-robot interaction is largely limit...
Social touch forms an important aspect of the human non-verbal communication repertoire, but is ofte...
Humans show a great natural ability at interacting with each other. Such efficiency in joint actions...