Arousal, valence, and the uncanny valley: Psychophysiological and self-report findings.

The main prediction of the Uncanny Valley Hypothesis (UVH) is that observation of humanlike characters that are difficult to distinguish from the human counterpart will evoke a state of negative affect. Well-established electrophysiological (late positive potential [LPP] and facial electromyography...

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Main Authors: Marcus eCheetham, Lingdan eWu, Paul ePauli, Lutz eJancke
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2015-07-01
Series:Frontiers in Psychology
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ERP
Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyg.2015.00981/full
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spelling doaj-978420aa28be441fbbb92bf7761005b92020-11-24T23:54:47ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782015-07-01610.3389/fpsyg.2015.00981126882Arousal, valence, and the uncanny valley: Psychophysiological and self-report findings.Marcus eCheetham0Marcus eCheetham1Lingdan eWu2Lingdan eWu3Paul ePauli4Lutz eJancke5University of ZurichNungin UniversityUniversity of GenevaUniversity of WuerzburgUniversity of WuerzburgUniversity of ZurichThe main prediction of the Uncanny Valley Hypothesis (UVH) is that observation of humanlike characters that are difficult to distinguish from the human counterpart will evoke a state of negative affect. Well-established electrophysiological (late positive potential [LPP] and facial electromyography [EMG]) and self-report (Self-Assessment Manikin; SAM) indices of valence and arousal, i.e., the primary orthogonal dimensions of affective experience, were used to test this prediction by examining affective experience in response to categorically ambiguous compared with unambiguous avatar and human faces (N=30). LPP and EMG provided direct psychophysiological indices of affective state during passive observation and the SAM provided self-reported indices of affective state during explicit cognitive evaluation of static facial stimuli. The faces were drawn from well-controlled morph continua representing the UVH’ dimension of human likeness (DHL). The results provide no support for the notion that category ambiguity along the DHL is specifically associated with enhanced experience of negative affect. On the contrary, the LPP and SAM-based measures of arousal and valence indicated a general increase in negative affective state (i.e., enhanced arousal and negative valence) with greater morph distance from the human end of the DHL. A second sample (N=30) produced the same finding, using an ad hoc self-rating scale of feelings of familiarity, i.e., an oft-used measure of affective experience along the UVH' familiarity dimension. In conclusion, this multi-method approach using well-validated psychophysiological and self-rating indices of arousal and valence rejects - for passive observation and for explicit affective evaluation of static faces - the main prediction of the UVH.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpsyg.2015.00981/fullArousalPerceptionCategorizationEEGValenceERP
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Lingdan eWu
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Paul ePauli
Lutz eJancke
Arousal, valence, and the uncanny valley: Psychophysiological and self-report findings.
Frontiers in Psychology
Arousal
Perception
Categorization
EEG
Valence
ERP
author_facet Marcus eCheetham
Marcus eCheetham
Lingdan eWu
Lingdan eWu
Paul ePauli
Lutz eJancke
author_sort Marcus eCheetham
title Arousal, valence, and the uncanny valley: Psychophysiological and self-report findings.
title_short Arousal, valence, and the uncanny valley: Psychophysiological and self-report findings.
title_full Arousal, valence, and the uncanny valley: Psychophysiological and self-report findings.
title_fullStr Arousal, valence, and the uncanny valley: Psychophysiological and self-report findings.
title_full_unstemmed Arousal, valence, and the uncanny valley: Psychophysiological and self-report findings.
title_sort arousal, valence, and the uncanny valley: psychophysiological and self-report findings.
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Psychology
issn 1664-1078
publishDate 2015-07-01
description The main prediction of the Uncanny Valley Hypothesis (UVH) is that observation of humanlike characters that are difficult to distinguish from the human counterpart will evoke a state of negative affect. Well-established electrophysiological (late positive potential [LPP] and facial electromyography [EMG]) and self-report (Self-Assessment Manikin; SAM) indices of valence and arousal, i.e., the primary orthogonal dimensions of affective experience, were used to test this prediction by examining affective experience in response to categorically ambiguous compared with unambiguous avatar and human faces (N=30). LPP and EMG provided direct psychophysiological indices of affective state during passive observation and the SAM provided self-reported indices of affective state during explicit cognitive evaluation of static facial stimuli. The faces were drawn from well-controlled morph continua representing the UVH’ dimension of human likeness (DHL). The results provide no support for the notion that category ambiguity along the DHL is specifically associated with enhanced experience of negative affect. On the contrary, the LPP and SAM-based measures of arousal and valence indicated a general increase in negative affective state (i.e., enhanced arousal and negative valence) with greater morph distance from the human end of the DHL. A second sample (N=30) produced the same finding, using an ad hoc self-rating scale of feelings of familiarity, i.e., an oft-used measure of affective experience along the UVH' familiarity dimension. In conclusion, this multi-method approach using well-validated psychophysiological and self-rating indices of arousal and valence rejects - for passive observation and for explicit affective evaluation of static faces - the main prediction of the UVH.
topic Arousal
Perception
Categorization
EEG
Valence
ERP
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