1. Does Emotional State Affect How People Perceive Robots?
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Thellman, Sam, Thunberg, Sofia, and Ziemke, Tom
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EMOTIONAL state ,EMOTION recognition ,EMOTIONS ,ROBOTS ,SOCIAL interaction ,HUMAN-robot interaction - Abstract
Emotions serve important regulatory roles in social interaction. Although recognition, modeling, and expression of emotion have been extensively researched in human-robot interaction and related fields, the role of human emotion in perceptions of and interactions with robots has so far received considerably less attention. We here report inconclusive results from a pilot study employing an affect induction procedure to investigate the effect of people's emotional state on their perceptions of human-likeness and mind in robots, as well as attitudes toward robots. We propose a new study design based on the findings from this study. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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