Vocal Synchrony of Robots Boosts Positive Affective Empathy
Technology
prosodic features
QH301-705.5
T
Physics
QC1-999
05 social sciences
Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Chemistry
human–robot interaction
0501 psychology and cognitive sciences
affective empathy
TA1-2040
Biology (General)
nonverbal synchrony
QD1-999
DOI:
10.3390/app11062502
Publication Date:
2021-03-11T10:38:22Z
AUTHORS (7)
ABSTRACT
Robots that can talk with humans play increasingly important roles in society. However, current conversation robots remain unskilled at eliciting empathic feelings in humans. To address this problem, we used a robot that speaks in a voice synchronized with human vocal prosody. We conducted an experiment in which human participants held positive conversations with the robot by reading scenarios under conditions with and without vocal synchronization. We assessed seven subjective responses related to affective empathy (e.g., emotional connection) and measured the physiological emotional responses using facial electromyography from the corrugator supercilii and zygomatic major muscles as well as the skin conductance level. The subjective ratings consistently revealed heightened empathic responses to the robot in the synchronization condition compared with that under the de-synchronizing condition. The physiological signals showed that more positive and stronger emotional arousal responses to the robot with synchronization. These findings suggest that robots that are able to vocally synchronize with humans can elicit empathic emotional responses.
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