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Is There a Biological Basis for Success in Human Companion Interaction? Results from a Transsituational Study

机译:是否有一种生物学基础,以便在人类伴侣互动中取得成功?转算法研究的结果

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We report about a transsituational study where a representative subsample of twenty of the subjects from the LAST MINUTE experiment underwent two additional independent experiments: an fMRI study and a psychophysiological experiment with emotion induction in the VAD space (Valence, Arousal, Dominance). A major result is that dialog success in the naturalistic human machine dialogs in LAST MINUTE correlates with individual differences in brain activation as reaction to delayed system responses in the fMRI study and with the classification rate for arousal in the emotion induction experiment.
机译:我们报告了一个透运技术研究,其中二十分钟实验的二十个受试者的代表性分布涉及两项额外的独立实验:一个FMRI研究和具有VAD空间情绪诱导的心理生理学实验(价,唤起,占优势地区)。主要结果是,在最后一刻的自然主义人体机器对话中的对话成功与脑激活的个体差异相关,作为对FMRI研究中的延迟系统反应的反应以及情绪诱导实验中唤醒的分类率。

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