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人类与人工智能交互:通过模仿瞳孔来调节男性自主神经系统。

Human and Human-Interfaced AI Interactions: Modulation of Human Male Autonomic Nervous System via Pupil Mimicry.

机构信息

Department of Anatomy, School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Otago, P.O. Box 56, Dunedin 9054, New Zealand.

MedTech Core, Auckland 1010, New Zealand.

出版信息

Sensors (Basel). 2021 Feb 3;21(4):1028. doi: 10.3390/s21041028.

Abstract

Pupillary alterations in virtual humans induce neurophysiological responses within an observer. Technological advances have enabled rapid developments in artificial intelligence (AI), from verbal systems, to visual AI interfaces with the ability to express, and respond to emotional states of a user. Visual AI interfaces are able to change their physical parameters, such as pupil diameter. Pupillary changes can alter heart rate, however, effects on heart rate variability (HRV) are unknown. HRV, is an autonomic, non-conscious parameter which monitors sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system (PNS) activity. N = 34 male participants aged between 19-33 were subjected to a number of conditions such as pupil dilation, constriction and blushing. The present research is the first to investigate the effects of virtual human interactions on human HRV. Outcomes of this study were obtained using eye tracking and HRV measurements. Pupil dilation relative to constriction presented in the female virtual partner induced a significant right pupillary diameter increase ( = 0.041) in human observers. Additionally, female virtual partner pupil constriction relative to dilation induced a significant increase in participants' PNS HRV response ( = 0.036). These findings indicate the ability of a female virtual interaction partner to modulate parasympathetic autonomic functioning in young healthy male humans. This allows first insights into the effects of interacting with virtual AI interaction partners, on human autonomic functioning, and may aid development of future virtual humans, and their implementation into relevant clinical settings.

摘要

虚拟人类的瞳孔变化会在观察者体内引起神经生理反应。技术进步使人工智能 (AI) 得到了快速发展,从语音系统到具有表达和响应用户情绪状态能力的视觉 AI 界面。视觉 AI 界面能够改变其物理参数,例如瞳孔直径。瞳孔变化会改变心率,但对心率变异性 (HRV) 的影响尚不清楚。HRV 是一个自主的、无意识的参数,用于监测交感神经和副交感神经系统 (PNS) 的活动。本研究共有 34 名年龄在 19-33 岁之间的男性参与者参与了多项实验,如瞳孔扩张、收缩和脸红等。本研究首次调查了虚拟人类交互对人类 HRV 的影响。该研究的结果是通过眼动追踪和 HRV 测量获得的。与收缩相比,女性虚拟伴侣的瞳孔扩张会导致人类观察者的右瞳孔直径显著增加(=0.041)。此外,与瞳孔扩张相比,女性虚拟伴侣的瞳孔收缩会导致参与者的副交感神经 HRV 反应显著增加(=0.036)。这些发现表明,女性虚拟交互伙伴能够调节年轻健康男性的副交感自主功能。这让我们首次了解到与虚拟 AI 交互伙伴交互对人类自主功能的影响,并可能有助于未来虚拟人类的发展及其在相关临床环境中的应用。

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