Investigating the Uncanny Valley for Prosthetic Hands

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Poliakoff, E., O'Kane, S., Carefoot, O., Kyberd, P. and Gowen, E. 2018. Investigating the Uncanny Valley for Prosthetic Hands. Prosthetics and Orthotics International. 42 (1), pp. 21-27. https://doi.org/10.1177/0309364617744083
AuthorsPoliakoff, E., O'Kane, S., Carefoot, O., Kyberd, P. and Gowen, E.
Abstract

Background: In 1970, Mori hypothesised the existence of an ‘uncanny valley’, whereby stimuli falling short of being fully human are found to be creepy or eerie.

Objectives: To investigate how eerie people find different prosthetic hands and whether perceptions of eeriness can be accounted for by categorical ambiguity.

Study Design: Students participated in computerised experiments during which photographic images of hands were presented.

Methods: We compared photographs of prosthetic hands pre-selected as more (H+) or less human-like (H-), as well as mechanical and real hands. Participants rated the hands for eeriness and human-likeness, as well as performing a speeded classification (human/non-human) and location judgment (control) task.

Results: The H- prosthetic hands were rated as more eerie than the H+ prosthetic, mechanical and real hands, and this was unaffected by hand orientation. Participants were significantly slower to categorise the H+ prosthetic hands compared to the H- prosthetic and real hands, which was not due to generally slower responses to the H+ prosthetic hands (control task).

Conclusions: People find prosthetic hands to be eerie, most consistently for less human-like prosthetic hands. This effect is not driven by ambiguity about whether to categorise the
prosthetic hand as human or artificial.

KeywordsUncanny valley, upper limb prosthetic, artifical hand, eeriness
Year2018
JournalProsthetics and Orthotics International
Journal citation42 (1), pp. 21-27
PublisherSAGE Journals
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1177/0309364617744083
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