Trusting humans and avatars: Behavioral and neural evidence

R Riedl, P Mohr, P Kenning, F Davis, H Heekeren - 2011 - aisel.aisnet.org
Over the past decade, information technology has dramatically changed the context in which
economic transactions take place. Increasingly, transactions are computer-mediated, so that …

Trusting humans and avatars: A brain imaging study based on evolution theory

R Riedl, PNC Mohr, PH Kenning, FD Davis… - Journal of …, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Avatars, as virtual humans possessing realistic faces, are increasingly used for social and
economic interaction on the Internet. Research has already determined that avatar-based …

[HTML][HTML] Neural correlates of variations in human trust in human-like machines during non-reciprocal interactions

ES Jung, SY Dong, SY Lee - Scientific reports, 2019 - nature.com
As intelligent machines have become widespread in various applications, it has become
increasingly important to operate them efficiently. Monitoring human operators' trust is …

Trust toward humans and trust toward artificial intelligence are not associated: Initial insights from self-report and neurostructural brain imaging

C Montag, B Klugah-Brown, X Zhou… - Personality …, 2023 - cambridge.org
The present study examines whether self-reported trust in humans and self-reported trust in
[(different) products with built-in] artificial intelligence (AI) are associated with one another …

[HTML][HTML] Trust toward robots and artificial intelligence: An experimental approach to human–technology interactions online

A Oksanen, N Savela, R Latikka, A Koivula - Frontiers in Psychology, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Robotization and artificial intelligence (AI) are expected to change societies profoundly.
Trust is an important factor of human–technology interactions, as robots and AI increasingly …

Brain dynamics of decision-making in the generalized trust game: Evidence from ERPs and EEG time-frequency analysis.

C Fu, Z Zhang, J He, S Huang, J Qiu… - Acta Psychologica …, 2018 - psycnet.apa.org
Human societies are unique in terms of large-scale social cooperation and trust between
unrelated people (generalized trust). As an important social signaling mechanism …

Almost human: Anthropomorphism increases trust resilience in cognitive agents.

EJ De Visser, SS Monfort, R McKendrick… - Journal of …, 2016 - psycnet.apa.org
We interact daily with computers that appear and behave like humans. Some researchers
propose that people apply the same social norms to computers as they do to humans …

Are there neural gender differences in online trust? An fMRI study on the perceived trustworthiness of eBay offers

R Riedl, M Hubert, P Kenning - MIS quarterly, 2010 - JSTOR
Research provides increasing evidence that women and men differ in their decisions to trust.
However, information systems research does not satisfactorily explain why these gender …

[HTML][HTML] Shall I trust you? From child–robot interaction to trusting relationships

C Di Dio, F Manzi, G Peretti, A Cangelosi… - Frontiers in …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Studying trust in the context of human–robot interaction is of great importance given the
increasing relevance and presence of robotic agents in the social sphere, including …

Exploring the differential effects of trust violations in human-human and human-robot interactions

GM Alarcon, AM Gibson, SA Jessup, A Capiola - Applied Ergonomics, 2021 - Elsevier
There is sparse research directly investigating the effects of trust manipulations in human-
human and human-robot interactions. Moreover, studies on human-human versus human …