Wykowska Agnieszka
Social Cognition for Human-Robot Interaction Unit, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Genova, Italy.
Int J Soc Robot. 2020;12(6):1203-1211. doi: 10.1007/s12369-020-00674-5. Epub 2020 Jul 10.
As the field of social robotics has been dynamically growing and expanding over various areas of research and application, in which robots can be of assistance and companionship for humans, this paper offers a different perspective on a role that social robots can also play, namely the role of informing us about flexibility of human mechanisms of social cognition. The paper focuses on studies in which robots have been used as a new type of "stimuli" in psychological experiments to examine whether similar mechanisms of social cognition would be activated in interaction with a robot, as would be elicited in interaction with another human. Analysing studies in which a direct comparison has been made between a robot and a human agent, the paper examines whether for robot agents, the brain re-uses the same mechanisms that have been developed for interaction with other humans in terms of perception, action representation, attention and higher-order social cognition. Based on this analysis, the paper concludes that the human socio-cognitive mechanisms, in adult brains, are sufficiently flexible to be re-used for robotic agents, at least for those that have some level of resemblance to humans.
随着社交机器人领域在各个研究和应用领域不断动态发展和扩展,在这些领域中机器人可以为人类提供帮助和陪伴,本文提供了一个关于社交机器人还能发挥的作用的不同视角,即让我们了解人类社会认知机制的灵活性。本文重点关注那些在心理学实验中,机器人被用作一种新型“刺激物”的研究,以检验与机器人互动时,是否会激活与与另一个人互动时所引发的类似社会认知机制。通过分析那些对机器人和人类主体进行直接比较的研究,本文考察了对于机器人主体,大脑在感知、动作表征、注意力和高阶社会认知方面是否会重新利用为与其他人互动而发展出的相同机制。基于这一分析,本文得出结论,在成人大脑中,人类社会认知机制具有足够的灵活性,可以重新用于机器人主体,至少对于那些与人类有一定程度相似性的机器人来说是这样。