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Enhanced emotional responses during social coordination with a virtual partner

机译:与虚拟伴侣进行社交协调时增强情绪反应

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Emotion and motion, though seldom studied in tandem, are complementary aspects of social experience. This study investigates variations in emotional responses during movement coordination between a human and a Virtual Partner (VP), an agent whose virtual finger movements are driven by the Haken-Kelso-Bunz (HKB) equations of Coordination Dynamics. Twenty-one subjects were instructed to coordinate finger movements with the VP in either inphase or antiphase patterns. By adjusting model parameters, we manipulated the ‘intention’ of VP as cooperative or competitive with the human's instructed goal. Skin potential responses (SPR) were recorded to quantify the intensity of emotional response. At the end of each trial, subjects rated the VP's intention and whether they thought their partner was another human being or a machine. We found greater emotional responses when subjects reported that their partner was human and when coordination was stable. That emotional responses are strongly influenced by dynamic features of the VP's behavior, has implications for mental health, brain disorders and the design of socially cooperative machines.
机译:情绪和运动虽然很少一起研究,但却是社会经验的互补方面。这项研究调查了人与虚拟伙伴(VP)之间的运动协调过程中情绪反应的变化,虚拟伙伴的虚拟手指运动是由协调动力学的Haken-Kelso-Bunz(HKB)方程驱动的。指导21名受试者以同相或反相模式协调与VP的手指运动。通过调整模型参数,我们操纵了VP的“意图”,使其与人类的既定目标合作或竞争。记录皮肤潜在反应(SPR)以量化情绪反应的强度。在每个试验的最后,受试者对VP的意图以及他们是否认为伴侣是另一个人还是一台机器进行了评估。当受试者报告他们的伴侣是人类并且协调稳定时,我们发现情绪反应更大。情绪反应受VP行为的动态特征强烈影响,对心理健康,脑部疾病和社交合作机器的设计有影响。

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