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SUBMITTER: Suzuki Y
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4630641 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Nov
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Suzuki Yutaka Y Galli Lisa L Ikeda Ayaka A Itakura Shoji S Kitazaki Michiteru M
Scientific reports 20151103
This study provides the first physiological evidence of humans' ability to empathize with robot pain and highlights the difference in empathy for humans and robots. We performed electroencephalography in 15 healthy adults who observed either human- or robot-hand pictures in painful or non-painful situations such as a finger cut by a knife. We found that the descending phase of the P3 component was larger for the painful stimuli than the non-painful stimuli, regardless of whether the hand belonge ...[more]