Social Cognitive Systems - Cluster of Excellence Center in Cognitive Interactive Technology (CITEC), Bielefeld University, Bielefeld, Germany; Institute for Psychological Science, School of Applied Social Sciences, De Montfort University, Leicester, United Kingdom.
Conscious Cogn. 2019 Oct;75:102819. doi: 10.1016/j.concog.2019.102819. Epub 2019 Sep 18.
The present study investigated the sense of agency (SoA) when actions were determined by another human vs. a humanoid robot as compared to when freely selected. Additionally, perceived robot-autonomy was manipulated via autonomous vs. non-autonomous descriptions of the robot. SoA was assessed by judgment of control ratings and intentional binding (i.e., perceived temporal attraction between voluntary actions and their outcomes). Participants performed free and instructed key presses that produced an auditory tone (Experiment-1) and visual stimuli conveying neutral, positive, or negative valence (Experiment-2). Binding and control ratings were greater in free compared to instructed actions, and comparable between human- and robot-instructed actions. Control ratings were higher for positive compared to neutral and negative outcomes, and positively correlated with ratings of how human-like the robot appeared. These results highlight the role of endogenous processing of action selection and provide preliminary insight into the SoA when actions are guided by artificial agents.
本研究调查了在与自由选择相比时,当动作由另一个人或人形机器人决定时的主体感(SoA)。此外,通过对机器人的自主和非自主描述来操纵感知到的机器人自主性。通过判断控制评分和意图绑定(即,自愿行为及其结果之间感知到的时间吸引力)来评估 SoA。参与者执行了自由和指令按键操作,这些操作产生了听觉音调(实验 1)和传达中性、积极或消极效价的视觉刺激(实验 2)。与指令操作相比,自由操作的绑定和控制评分更高,并且在人与机器人指令操作之间相当。与中性和负面结果相比,积极结果的控制评分更高,并且与机器人看起来多么像人类的评分呈正相关。这些结果突出了动作选择的内源性处理的作用,并初步探讨了在人工代理指导动作时的主体感。