To elucidate the working mechanism behind anthropomorphism, this study investigated whether human participants would anthropomorphize a robot more if they move synchronously versus non-synchronously with it, and whether this is affected by which of the two initiates the movements. We tested two competing hypotheses. The feature-overlap hypothesis predicts that moving in synchrony would increase perceived self-other feature overlap, which in turn might spread activation to codes of features related to humans—which should increase anthropomorphization. In contrast, the autonomy hypothesis predicts that unpredictability increases anthropomorphization, and thus that whenever the robot initiates movements, or when the human initiates movements t...
International audienceAttentional control does not have fix functioning and can be strongly impacted...
Anthropomorphism is a phenomenon that describes the human tendency to see human-like shapes in the e...
Eyssel FA, Kuchenbrandt D, Bobinger S. Effects of anticipated human-robot interaction and predictabi...
To elucidate the working mechanism behind anthropomorphism, this study investigated whether human pa...
To elucidate the working mechanism behind anthropomorphism, this study investigated whether human pa...
With robots increasingly assuming social roles (e.g., assistants, companions), anthropomorphism (i.e...
Whether another person is perceived as similar or different from oneself can lead to differing impre...
International audienceHumanoid robots are predicted to be increasingly present in the everyday life ...
Anthropomorphism is a common phenomenon when people attribute human characteristics to non-human obj...
International audienceThere is evidence that selective attention mechanisms in humans can be impacte...
While anthropomorphism in human-robot interaction is often discussed, it still appears to lack forma...
Salem M, Eyssel FA, Rohlfing K, Kopp S, Joublin F. Effects of gesture on the perception of psycholog...
In human-human interactions co-representing a partner’s actions is crucial to successfully adjust a...
Anthropomorphism, or the attribution of human mental states and characteristics to non-human entitie...
With robots playing an increasing role in our daily lives, our emotional responses to them have beco...
International audienceAttentional control does not have fix functioning and can be strongly impacted...
Anthropomorphism is a phenomenon that describes the human tendency to see human-like shapes in the e...
Eyssel FA, Kuchenbrandt D, Bobinger S. Effects of anticipated human-robot interaction and predictabi...
To elucidate the working mechanism behind anthropomorphism, this study investigated whether human pa...
To elucidate the working mechanism behind anthropomorphism, this study investigated whether human pa...
With robots increasingly assuming social roles (e.g., assistants, companions), anthropomorphism (i.e...
Whether another person is perceived as similar or different from oneself can lead to differing impre...
International audienceHumanoid robots are predicted to be increasingly present in the everyday life ...
Anthropomorphism is a common phenomenon when people attribute human characteristics to non-human obj...
International audienceThere is evidence that selective attention mechanisms in humans can be impacte...
While anthropomorphism in human-robot interaction is often discussed, it still appears to lack forma...
Salem M, Eyssel FA, Rohlfing K, Kopp S, Joublin F. Effects of gesture on the perception of psycholog...
In human-human interactions co-representing a partner’s actions is crucial to successfully adjust a...
Anthropomorphism, or the attribution of human mental states and characteristics to non-human entitie...
With robots playing an increasing role in our daily lives, our emotional responses to them have beco...
International audienceAttentional control does not have fix functioning and can be strongly impacted...
Anthropomorphism is a phenomenon that describes the human tendency to see human-like shapes in the e...
Eyssel FA, Kuchenbrandt D, Bobinger S. Effects of anticipated human-robot interaction and predictabi...