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Does anthropomorphism reduce stress in HRI?

Dieta Kuchenbrandt, Nina Riether, Friederike Eyssel

Year
2014
Citations
29

Abstract

In an experiment, we tested whether anthropomorphism would reduce psychological stress associated with human-robot interactions (HRI). Participants anticipated (vs. did not anticipate) an interaction with a humanlike versus machinelike robot type, and their electrodermal activity (EDA), a physiological indicator of psychological stress, was measured. Results indicate that anticipating an HRI increased psychological stress independent of robot type.

Keywords

Stress (linguistics)RobotPsychologyPsychological stressHuman–robot interactionPhysiological stressCognitive psychologyComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceClinical psychology

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