机器人运动对人类印象影响的进一步实验研究

N. Hanajima, Youhei Ohta, Yuki Sakurai, H. Hikita, M. Yamashita
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在心理生理学实验的基础上,研究了人对机器人触手运动的印象。在人类附近活动的机器人越来越多。在机器人存在的情况下,确保人类的安全和救济是很重要的。在我们之前的工作中,我们使用心率变异性、皮肤电位反应和皮肤电导反应(SCR)来研究机器人运动对人类印象的影响。多个实验结果表明,存在模态效应,即对机器人驱动噪声和视觉的阻断倾向于降低交感神经系统(SNS)反应。在本文中,我们进一步研究了基于SCR分析和主观评分的模态效应和长期效应对人类印象的影响。长期影响意味着在很长一段时间内对机器人运动的反应会发生变化。当同样的刺激呈现给人类时,他们对刺激的反应会逐渐减弱。这种现象被称为习惯化。在我们的实验中(Hanajima et al., 2005),受试者被要求在两个月内连续进行两组实验。我们在数据中发现了两种习惯化,一天的变化和几天之间的变化。我们将短期变化定义为前者,将长期变化定义为后者。通过对两者的比较,考察其远期效果。因此,我们证实了与之前作品中所说明的相同的情态效应。我们还从SCR分析中观察到短期和长期变化的显著差异。在主观评分的分析中,长期变化的显著差异比短期变化的显著差异在更多的受试者中被观察到。这表明受试者对机器人运动的负面心理印象随着时间的推移而减少
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Further Experiments to Investigate the Influence of Robot Motions on Human Impressions
This paper investigates human impressions of the robot's reaching motion based on psychophysiological experiments. There has been an increasing development of robots that move in the immediate vicinity of humans. It is important to ensure the security and relief of humans in the presence of robots. In our previous works, we employed heart rate variabilities, skin potential responses, and skin conductance responses (SCR) to investigate the influence of robot motion on human impressions. The results of several experiments showed that there was a modality effect, that is, the blocking out of the actuation noise and sight coming from robots tended to decrease the sympathetic nerve system (SNS) response. In this paper, we performed further experiments to investigate the modality effect and the long-term effect on human impressions based on SCR analysis and subjective ratings. The long-term effect implied a variation of response to robot motion over a long period. When the same stimuli are presented to humans, their responses to the stimuli tend to attenuate gradually. This phenomenon is known as habituation. In our experimentation (Hanajima et al., 2005), the subjects were asked to engage in two successive sets of the experiment for two months. We found two kinds of habituation in the data, the variation in a day and the variation between days. We defined the short-term variation as the former and the long-term variation as the latter. By comparing them, the long-term effect was investigated. As a result, we confirmed the same modality effect as illustrated in previous works. We also observed significant differences in the short-term and long-term variation from the SCR analysis. In the analysis of subjective ratings, the significant difference in the long-term variation was observed in more subjects than in the short-term variation. This suggested that the negative mental impression of the subjects to robot motion decreased as time passed
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