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Impressions of Humanness for Android Robot may Represent an Endophenotype for Autism Spectrum Disorders.

Hirokazu KumazakiZachary WarrenAmy SwansonYuichiro YoshikawaYoshio MatsumotoHiroshi IshiguroNilanjan SarkarYoshio MinabeMitsuru Kikuchi
Published in: Journal of autism and developmental disorders (2019)
Identification of meaningful endophenotypes may be critical to unraveling the etiology and pathophysiology of autism spectrum disorders (ASD). We investigated whether impressions of "humanness" for android robot might represent a candidate characteristic of an ASD endophenotype. We used a female type of android robot with an appearance similar to that of a real person. Significant differences in overall impressions of 'humanness' for android robot were found between adolescents with ASD and typical development (TD) controls, as well as parents of children with ASD and parents of TD controls. Our current work does suggest robotic systems could potentially play an intelligent role in dissecting ASD heterogeneity.
Keyphrases
  • autism spectrum disorder
  • attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
  • intellectual disability
  • young adults
  • physical activity