Intergroup dynamics shape the ways in which we interact with other people. We feel more empathy towards ingroup members compared to outgroup members, and can even feel pleasure when an outgroup member experiences misfortune, known as schadenfreude. Here, we test the extent to which these intergroup biases emerge during interactions with robots. We measured trial-by-trial fluctuations in emotional reactivity to the outcome of a competitive reaction time game to assess both empathy and schadenfreude in arbitrary human-human and human-robot teams. Across four experiments (total 'n' = 361), we observed a consistent empathy and schadenfreude bias driven by team membership. People felt more empathy towards ingroup members than outgroup members an...
The idea of robotic companions capable of establishing meaningful relationships with humans remains ...
An increasing number of companion robots have started reaching the public in the recent years. These...
Humans tend to anthropomorphize i.e., to attribute human-like characteristics (e.g. motivations, int...
Intergroup dynamics shape the ways in which we interact with other people. We feel more empathy tow...
Intergroup dynamics shape the ways in which we interact with other people. We feel more empathy towa...
This paper discuss the phenomenon of empathy in social robotics and is divided into three main parts...
To what extent can humans form social relationships with robots? In the present study, we combined f...
Despite its early origins and adaptive functions, empathy is not inevitable; people routinely fail t...
As robots become commonplace, and for successful human-robot interaction to occur, people will need ...
We present pilot data for one of the first comprehensive investigations of Intergroup Contact Theory...
The research presented in this thesis describes a model for aiding human-robot interactions based on...
Social robots have great practical potentials to be applied to, for example, education, autism thera...
People have been shown to project lifelike attributes onto robots and to display behavior indicative...
Abstract Research has shown that people evaluate others according to specific categor...
This paper describes a between-subjects Amazon Mechanical Turk study (n = 220) that investigated how...
The idea of robotic companions capable of establishing meaningful relationships with humans remains ...
An increasing number of companion robots have started reaching the public in the recent years. These...
Humans tend to anthropomorphize i.e., to attribute human-like characteristics (e.g. motivations, int...
Intergroup dynamics shape the ways in which we interact with other people. We feel more empathy tow...
Intergroup dynamics shape the ways in which we interact with other people. We feel more empathy towa...
This paper discuss the phenomenon of empathy in social robotics and is divided into three main parts...
To what extent can humans form social relationships with robots? In the present study, we combined f...
Despite its early origins and adaptive functions, empathy is not inevitable; people routinely fail t...
As robots become commonplace, and for successful human-robot interaction to occur, people will need ...
We present pilot data for one of the first comprehensive investigations of Intergroup Contact Theory...
The research presented in this thesis describes a model for aiding human-robot interactions based on...
Social robots have great practical potentials to be applied to, for example, education, autism thera...
People have been shown to project lifelike attributes onto robots and to display behavior indicative...
Abstract Research has shown that people evaluate others according to specific categor...
This paper describes a between-subjects Amazon Mechanical Turk study (n = 220) that investigated how...
The idea of robotic companions capable of establishing meaningful relationships with humans remains ...
An increasing number of companion robots have started reaching the public in the recent years. These...
Humans tend to anthropomorphize i.e., to attribute human-like characteristics (e.g. motivations, int...