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Humans to Robots: How Technomorphic Features Shape our Perceptions of Each Other

Heather C. Lum, Valerie K. Sims, Matthew G. Chin, Shane Halse, Megan A. Harris

发表年份
2012
引用次数
4

摘要

It is becoming commonplace for humans to use technology to enhance and augment their understanding of the world. In this study, we investigated whether attention to these forms of technology can be predicted by scores on the Technomorphic Tendencies Scale (TTS) (Lum et al., 2011). Participants completed the TTS and were eye tracked while viewing pictures of models wearing various types of technological devices (e.g., an eye tracker; a Bluetooth headset). Higher TTS scorers tended to have more fixations and for a shorter duration of time when compared with the lower TTS Scorers. The Technomorphic Tendencies Scale is predictive of attention directed to technology when making first impressions.

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HeadsetPerceptionPsychologyDuration (music)Scale (ratio)BluetoothEye trackingArtificial intelligenceCognitive psychologyComputer science

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