2024
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/fc58h
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Grasp and Remember: The Impact of Human and Robotic Actions on Object Preference and Memory

Alex Kafkas,
Megan Rowland,
Paolo Gallina
et al.

Abstract: Goal contagion, the tendency to adopt others' goals, significantly impacts cognitive processes, which gains particular importance in the emerging field of human-robot interactions. The present study explored how observing human versus robotic actions affects preference and memory. Series of objects undergoing either human or robotic grasping actions together with static (no action) objects were presented, while participants indicated their preference for each object. After a short delay, their memory for grasp… Show more

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