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Avatars in Pain: Visible Harm Enhances Mind Perception in Humans and Robots

机译:痛苦中的头像:可见的危害增强了人类和机器人的思维感知

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Previous research has shown that when people read vignettes about the infliction of harm upon an entity appearing to have no more than a liminal mind, their attributions of mind to that entity increased. Currently, we investigated if the presence of a facial wound enhanced the perception of mental capacities (experience and agency) in response to images of robotic and human-like avatars, compared with unharmed avatars. The results revealed that harmed versions of both robotic and human-like avatars were imbued with mind to a higher degree, irrespective of the baseline level of mind attributed to their unharmed counterparts. Perceptions of capacity for pain mediated attributions of experience, while both pain and empathy mediated attributions of abilities linked to agency. The findings suggest that harm, even when it appears to have been inflicted unintentionally, may augment mind perception for robotic as well as for nearly human entities, at least as long as it is perceived to elicit pain.
机译:以前的研究表明,当人们读取危害危害的危害时,当实体造成危害时,他们对那个实体的思想造成伤害的危害。目前,我们调查了面部伤口的存在,增强了心理能力(经验和机构)的感知,以响应机器人和人类的头像的图像,与未经骚扰的头像相比。结果表明,无论归因于其未经治疗的同行的基线思维程度如何,伤害机器人和人类的头像的伤害版本都充满了更高的程度。对疼痛介导的经验归因的能力的看法,而痛苦和同情介导的能力与机构相关的能力归属。这些研究结果表明,即使似乎已经无意中造成危害,可能会增加对机器人以及几乎人类实体的思维感知,至少只要它被认为引起痛苦。

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