移情
面部表情
心理学
透视图(图形)
脑电图
闲置
认知
表达式(计算机科学)
面部肌电图
镜像神经元
生物运动
认知心理学
听力学
感知
神经科学
沟通
计算机科学
医学
社会心理学
人工智能
程序设计语言
操作系统
作者
Thomas Treal,Philip L. Jackson,Aurore Meugnot
出处
期刊:Heliyon
[Elsevier BV]
日期:2023-07-20
卷期号:9 (8): e18161-e18161
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e18161
摘要
There is a surge in the use of virtual characters in cognitive sciences. However, their behavioural realism remains to be perfected in order to trigger more spontaneous and socially expected reactions in users. It was recently shown that biological postural oscillations (idle motion) were a key ingredient to enhance the empathic response to its facial pain expression. The objective of this study was to examine, using electroencephalography, whether idle motion would modulate the neural response associated with empathy when viewing a pain-expressing virtual character. Twenty healthy young adults were shown video clips of a virtual character displaying a facial expression of pain while its body was either static (Still condition) or animated with pre-recorded human postural oscillations (Idle condition). Participants rated the virtual human's facial expression of pain as significantly more intense in the Idle condition compared to the Still condition. Both the early (N2–N3) and the late (rLPP) event-related potentials (ERPs) associated with distinct dimensions of empathy, affective resonance and perspective-taking, respectively, were greater in the Idle condition compared to the Still condition. These findings confirm the potential of idle motion to increase empathy for pain expressed by virtual characters. They are discussed in line with contemporary empathy models in relation to human-machine interactions.
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