Touching a Mechanical Body: The Role of Anthropomorphic Framing in Physiological Arousal When Touching a Robot

Author:

Maj Konrad1,Grzybowicz Paulina1,Drela Wiktoria Laura1ORCID,Olszanowski Michał1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Psychology, SWPS University, 03-815 Warsaw, Poland

Abstract

The growing prevalence of social robots in various fields necessitates a deeper understanding of touch in Human–Robot Interaction (HRI). This study investigates how human-initiated touch influences physiological responses during interactions with robots, considering factors such as anthropomorphic framing of robot body parts and attributed gender. Two types of anthropomorphic framings are applied: the use of anatomical body part names and assignment of male or female gender to the robot. Higher physiological arousal was observed when touching less accessible body parts than when touching more accessible body parts in both conditions. Results also indicate that using anatomical names intensifies arousal compared to the control condition. Additionally, touching the male robot resulted in higher arousal in all participants, especially when anatomical body part names were used. This study contributes to the understanding of how anthropomorphic framing and gender impact physiological arousal in touch interactions with social robots, offering valuable insights for social robotics development.

Funder

Faculty of Psychology of the SWPS University in Warsaw

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Biochemistry,Instrumentation,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Analytical Chemistry

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