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Social Robotics and Human Interaction

Social robotics is an emerging field that explores the interaction between humans and robots designed to engage in social behaviors. Recent research has shown that these interactions have a significant impact on various psychological aspects. Cognitive function is one such area greatly influenced by social robotics.…

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Overview

Social robotics is an emerging field that explores the interaction between humans and robots designed to engage in social behaviors. Recent research has shown that these interactions have a significant impact on various psychological aspects. Cognitive function is one such area greatly influenced by social robotics. Studies have demonstrated that interacting with social robots can enhance cognitive abilities, particularly in older adults and individuals with cognitive impairments. This effect can be attributed to the stimulating and engaging nature of human-robot interaction, which prompts mental activity and can potentially slow down cognitive decline. Furthermore, emotional well-being is another crucial psychological aspect impacted by social robotics. Research indicates that interactions with social robots can lead to improvements in mood, reduced feelings of loneliness, and increased overall emotional wellness. These findings suggest that social robots have the potential to provide valuable companionship and emotional support, especially for populations such as the elderly or individuals experiencing social isolation. In terms of social interactions, studies have shown that incorporating social robots into various settings, such as educational environments or therapy sessions, can positively influence human-to-human interactions. Social robots can act as facilitators, encouraging communication and collaboration among individuals. Additionally, they can serve as effective tools for teaching social skills to children with autism spectrum disorders or other developmental challenges. Moreover, the impact of social robotics on mental health disorders has been a subject of interest in recent research. Some studies suggest that interactions with social robots may alleviate symptoms of certain mental health conditions, such as anxiety and depression. The non-judgmental and predictable nature of robots creates a sense of safety and comfort for individuals struggling with these disorders. In conclusion, the study of social robotics and human interaction offers valuable insights into how technological advancements can profoundly influence various psychological aspects. As this field continues to evolve, it holds great promise for enhancing cognitive function, emotional well-being, social interactions, and even contributing to the treatment of mental health disorders.

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Christopher Mesagno · Australia Larkin Lamarche · canada Giuseppe Lanza · Italy

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