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22. Regulating Emotion with Body Ownership Transfer

Authors : Shuichi Nishio, Koichi Taura, Hidenobu Sumioka, Hiroshi Ishiguro

Published in: Geminoid Studies

Publisher: Springer Singapore

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Abstract

In this study, we experimentally examined whether changes in the facial expressions of teleoperated androids can affect and regulate their operators’ emotion, based on the facial feedback theory of emotion and the phenomenon of body ownership transfer to the robot. Twenty-six Japanese participants conversed with an experimenter through a robot in a situation where the participants were induced to feel anger, and during the conversation, the android’s facial expression was changed according to a pre-programmed scheme. The results showed that facial feedback from the android did occur. Moreover, a comparison of the results of two groups of participants, one of which operated the robot and the second did not, showed that this facial feedback from the android robot occurred only when the participants operated the robot, and that when an operator could effectively operate the robot, his/her emotional states were more affected by the facial expression change of the robot.

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Footnotes
1
This experiment was approved by the ethical committee of Advanced Telecommunications Research International Institute (No. 12-506-1).
 
2
We used the same effect scale for the pre-experiment questionnaire. However, the results of the pre-experiment questionnaire were not used in this study.
 
3
In this study, we used only the post-session results for analysis.
 
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Metadata
Title
Regulating Emotion with Body Ownership Transfer
Authors
Shuichi Nishio
Koichi Taura
Hidenobu Sumioka
Hiroshi Ishiguro
Copyright Year
2018
Publisher
Springer Singapore
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-8702-8_22