Eye contact established by a human partner has been shown to affect various cognitive processes of the receiver. However, little is known about humans' responses to eye contact established by a humanoid robot. Here, we aimed at examining humans' oscillatory brain response to eye contact with a humanoid robot. Eye contact (or lack thereof) was embedded in a gaze-cueing task and preceded the phase of gaze-related attentional orienting. In addition to examining the effect of eye contact on the recipient, we also tested its impact on gaze-cueing effects (GCEs). Results showed that participants rated eye contact as more engaging and responded with higher desynchronization of alpha-band activity in left fronto-central and central electrode clusters when the robot established eye contact with them, compared to no eye contact condition. However, eye contact did not modulate GCEs. The results are interpreted in terms of the functional roles involved in alpha central rhythms (potentially interpretable also as mu rhythm), including joint attention and engagement in social interaction.

Kompatsiari, K., Bossi, F., Wykowska, A. (2021). Eye contact during joint attention with a humanoid robot modulates oscillatory brain activity. SOCIAL COGNITIVE AND AFFECTIVE NEUROSCIENCE, 16(4), 383-392 [10.1093/scan/nsab001].

Eye contact during joint attention with a humanoid robot modulates oscillatory brain activity

Bossi F.;
2021

Abstract

Eye contact established by a human partner has been shown to affect various cognitive processes of the receiver. However, little is known about humans' responses to eye contact established by a humanoid robot. Here, we aimed at examining humans' oscillatory brain response to eye contact with a humanoid robot. Eye contact (or lack thereof) was embedded in a gaze-cueing task and preceded the phase of gaze-related attentional orienting. In addition to examining the effect of eye contact on the recipient, we also tested its impact on gaze-cueing effects (GCEs). Results showed that participants rated eye contact as more engaging and responded with higher desynchronization of alpha-band activity in left fronto-central and central electrode clusters when the robot established eye contact with them, compared to no eye contact condition. However, eye contact did not modulate GCEs. The results are interpreted in terms of the functional roles involved in alpha central rhythms (potentially interpretable also as mu rhythm), including joint attention and engagement in social interaction.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
eye contact; gaze cueing; human-robot interaction; interactive gaze; joint attention;
English
2021
16
4
383
392
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Kompatsiari, K., Bossi, F., Wykowska, A. (2021). Eye contact during joint attention with a humanoid robot modulates oscillatory brain activity. SOCIAL COGNITIVE AND AFFECTIVE NEUROSCIENCE, 16(4), 383-392 [10.1093/scan/nsab001].
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