The spontaneous mimicry of others' emotional facial expressions constitutes a rudimentary form of empathy and facilitates social understanding. Here, we show that human participants spontaneously match facial expressions of an android physically present in the room with them. This mimicry occurs even though these participants find the android unsettling and are fully aware that it lacks intentionality. Interestingly, a video of that same android elicits weaker mimicry reactions, occurring only in participants who find the android “humanlike.” These findings suggest that spontaneous mimicry depends on the salience of humanlike features highlighted by face-to-face contact, emphasizing the role of presence in human-robot interaction. Further, ...
Even after long-term exposures, androids with a strikingly human-like appearance evoke unnatural fee...
Using their face as their prior affective interface, android robots and other agents embody emotiona...
AbstractAndroid robots are entering human social life. However, human–robot interactions may be comp...
<div><p>The spontaneous mimicry of others' emotional facial expressions constitutes a rudimentary fo...
The spontaneous mimicry of others' emotional facial expressions constitutes a rudimentary form of em...
Abstract -In human-robot interaction, both appearance and motion are essential aspects of the robot....
Item does not contain fulltextHuman mimicry is ubiquitous, and often occurs without the awareness of...
The development of robots that closely resemble human beings enables us to investigate many phenomen...
Individuals with Autistic Spectrum Disorders (ASDs) have impairments in processing of social and emo...
Facial actions are key elements of non-verbal behavior. Perceivers' reactions to others' facial expr...
In this paper, we present a study aimed at understanding whether the embodiment and humanlikeness of...
Facial actions are key elements of non-verbal behavior. Perceivers’ reactions to others’ facial expr...
By gathering data on people during their ordinary daily activities, we tested if looking at, but not...
ABSTRACT—In this article, a psychologist and an artificial-intelligence (AI) researcher speculate on...
<p>Zygomaticus activity (top) and corrugator activity (bottom) across 6 second trials in response to...
Even after long-term exposures, androids with a strikingly human-like appearance evoke unnatural fee...
Using their face as their prior affective interface, android robots and other agents embody emotiona...
AbstractAndroid robots are entering human social life. However, human–robot interactions may be comp...
<div><p>The spontaneous mimicry of others' emotional facial expressions constitutes a rudimentary fo...
The spontaneous mimicry of others' emotional facial expressions constitutes a rudimentary form of em...
Abstract -In human-robot interaction, both appearance and motion are essential aspects of the robot....
Item does not contain fulltextHuman mimicry is ubiquitous, and often occurs without the awareness of...
The development of robots that closely resemble human beings enables us to investigate many phenomen...
Individuals with Autistic Spectrum Disorders (ASDs) have impairments in processing of social and emo...
Facial actions are key elements of non-verbal behavior. Perceivers' reactions to others' facial expr...
In this paper, we present a study aimed at understanding whether the embodiment and humanlikeness of...
Facial actions are key elements of non-verbal behavior. Perceivers’ reactions to others’ facial expr...
By gathering data on people during their ordinary daily activities, we tested if looking at, but not...
ABSTRACT—In this article, a psychologist and an artificial-intelligence (AI) researcher speculate on...
<p>Zygomaticus activity (top) and corrugator activity (bottom) across 6 second trials in response to...
Even after long-term exposures, androids with a strikingly human-like appearance evoke unnatural fee...
Using their face as their prior affective interface, android robots and other agents embody emotiona...
AbstractAndroid robots are entering human social life. However, human–robot interactions may be comp...