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Perceived role of physiological sensors impacts trust and reliance on robots

机译:生理传感器的感知作用会影响对机器人的信任和依赖

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Physiological sensors can be instrumental in facilitating complex behavioral and social interactions between humans and robots. However, there is a limited understanding of the psychological implications of incorporating such sensors in the context of human-robot interaction. We show that perception of sensors' role can act as an individual difference factor that can implicitly influence trust and reliance on a robot. We argue that some people may believe in the ability of physiological sensors to facilitate mentalization (or understanding) of humans. We refer to this tendency as mentalizing propensity. Such implicit differences in mentalizing propensity may influence participants' trust and reliance on a robot, as found in the current study. We also found that trust can mediate the influence of mentalizing propensity on reliance. Furthermore, we show that social interactions with a robot influenced participants' mentalizing propensity. The current work shows that implicit understanding of sensors' role in human-robot interaction context is an important attribute to assess in future studies on trust and reliance.
机译:生理传感器可以促进人类和机器人之间复杂的行为和社交互动。然而,对于在人机交互的背景下结合此类传感器的心理含义了解甚少。我们表明,传感器角色的感知可以充当个体差异因素,从而隐式影响对机器人的信任和依赖。我们认为某些人可能会相信生理传感器促进人类心理(或理解)的能力。我们称这种趋势为心理倾向。正如本研究发现的那样,这种在心理倾向上的隐性差异可能会影响参与者对机器人的信任和依赖。我们还发现,信任可以调解心理倾向对依赖的影响。此外,我们证明了与机器人的社交互动会影响参与者的心理倾向。当前的工作表明,对传感器在人机交互环境中的作用的隐式理解是在未来关于信任和依赖的研究中评估的重要属性。

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