验证一个受皮质醇启发的人机交互框架与静止面孔范式的复制

Sara Mongile, Ana Tanevska, F. Rea, A. Sciutti
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当我们在日常生活中与他人互动时,我们更喜欢与那些与我们有着同样的亲密和亲密欲望(或缺乏这种欲望)的人为伍,因为这决定了我们的互动会更愉快还是更不愉快。这种兼容性可以通过我们天生的依恋类型推断出来。依恋类型代表了我们在亲密关系中特有的思维、感觉和行为方式,除了行为上,它还可以通过我们的荷尔蒙动态影响我们的生理。当我们在寻找如何丰富人机交互(HRI)时,一个潜在的解决方案可能是让机器人了解它们伴侣的依恋风格,这可以提高它们对伴侣的感知,并帮助它们在交互过程中以一种适应的方式行事。我们建议利用依恋类型和皮质醇激素之间的关系,赋予仿人机器人iCub一个内部皮质醇启发的框架,使其能够通过互动对其皮质醇水平(称为r -皮质醇)的影响来推断参与者的依恋类型。在这项工作中,我们提出了我们的认知框架及其在人类互动(HHI)中激素调节的著名范式-静止面孔范式的复制过程中的验证。
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Validating a Cortisol-Inspired Framework for Human-Robot Interaction with a Replication of the Still Face Paradigm
When interacting with others in our everyday life, we prefer the company of those who share with us the same desire of closeness and intimacy (or lack thereof), since this determines if our interaction will be more o less pleasant. This sort of compatibility can be inferred by our innate attachment style. The attachment style represents our characteristic way of thinking, feeling and behaving in close relationship, and other than behaviourally, it can also affect us biologically via our hormonal dynamics. When we are looking how to enrich humanrobot interaction (HRI), one potential solution could be enabling robots to understand their partners’ attachment style, which could then improve the perception of their partners and help them behave in an adaptive manner during the interaction. We propose to use the relationship between the attachment style and the cortisol hormone, to endow the humanoid robot iCub with an internal cortisol inspired framework that allows it to infer participant’s attachment style by the effect of the interaction on its cortisol levels (referred to as R-cortisol). In this work, we present our cognitive framework and its validation during the replication of a well-known paradigm on hormonal modulation in human-human interaction (HHI) - the Still Face paradigm.
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